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A very Japanese and very cool way to study new Kanji. Click on the middle "おみくじを引く” button and see what Kanji appears. Created for Japanese, so you know you'll be learning the real thing.







Great game to build vocabulary for Japanese learners, or to increase memory for anyone. Go Fish like game in which you need to match Kanji with opposite meanings. Have fun! (I did!)







Interested or learning Kanji and like word games? Here's a great widget with all that. The goal is to match two Kanji that link into a known phrase. Very much like Go Fish, but instead of matching pictures, you match two Kanji characters. The order of the characters is not important. Getting the code is simple. You'll find it immediately on the widget's webpage.







English proverbs are randomly displayed along with their Japanese translations. Designed for learners of English, but could equally be used by learners of Japanese. The only trick being that Japanese kanji characters are used.







Here's a cute way to keep up with your Japanese! Use this widget to learn new words everyday. See both the English and Japanese meanings quickly and easy. Play around with it and see how easity it is. On the webpage, just click on the design you want, click on the 「タグ作成」 button and your code will appear. Use that!







This neat widget displays a new Japanese item each day, or each time you refresh the page. All photos are items found in Japan and some are uniquely Japanese. Code is easy to spot on the widget's webpage. Enjoy!








A web widget from Google that provides a new word each day plus audio file. Customizable.








For dog lovers and those learning Japanese. Images of different types of dogs are displayed along with the breed's name and explanation. The Japanese is geared towards children, so appropriate for beginning learners. The code is on the bottom of the widget's web page.








For cat lovers and those learning Japanese. Images of different types of cats are displayed with name and explanation. Code is on the bottom of the widget's webpage.







This widget displays the most popular searches for Japanese and Chinese words in the popular Chinese/Japanese online dictionary website BitEx. Updated everyday. The dictionary has over 90,000 Chinese/Japanese entries. BitEx also offers a more social exprerience than just a dictionary. Site is in Japanese and Chinese only. But, for those interested in popular keyword research, this may be a helpful widget.