THE BEST BOOKS FOR STUDYING JAPANESE! Taking you with me to a Japanese book store!

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  • @Zzecoraa
    @Zzecoraa 4 года назад +615

    OH MY GOD A WHOLE ISLE OR STORE FULL OF JAPANESE LEARNING BOOKS LIKE THAT IS MY DREAMSJDJEIEJFJEK

    • @johannakatakana
      @johannakatakana  4 года назад +40

      I know right!!! So many choices and so much to look at! 😍

    • @Zzecoraa
      @Zzecoraa 4 года назад +10

      johannakatakana I’m going to japan soon! Do you know anymore stores that are like that???? 😭😭😭

    • @johannakatakana
      @johannakatakana  4 года назад +23

      Well you can find this store in most cities in japan!! I’ve actually not found any other book store here that has these many books for learning Japanese, but Tsutaya is another big book store that is even more common than this one! So you could check that out as well! 😋

    • @stephaniegraessle7919
      @stephaniegraessle7919 4 года назад +4

      There's also a huge Kinokuniya book store in Shinjuku as well that you can find lots of Japanese textbooks. I found it was pretty hard for me to find textbooks for Japanese learners in a lot of smaller bookstores outside of Tokyo

    • @Mizukimoon7
      @Mizukimoon7 4 года назад

      OMG THAT S AMAZINGGGGG I NEEDZ THEMMM

  • @CityInTheTrees
    @CityInTheTrees 4 года назад +303

    Genki II: 1:03
    Nihongo Sou Matome: 2:22
    Shin Nihongo 500 Mon: 3:19
    Shin Kanzen Master: 3:54
    Speed Master: 4:59
    Kanji Master: 6:11
    Sou Matome 45-Day Roundup (not sure what to call it in English??): 7:50
    Minna no Nihongo: 8:32

  • @user-nj8gn6nt2j
    @user-nj8gn6nt2j 4 года назад +233

    This deserves way more views, it was really helpful

  • @RogueAssassin96
    @RogueAssassin96 4 года назад +177

    Just starting this journey learning Japanese and it's so refreshing to watch this video, usually other people make it seem so daunting but your enthusiasm gives me the energy to keep going ^_^

    • @johannakatakana
      @johannakatakana  4 года назад +13

      Learning a language is supposed to be fun, and there are so so many resources for learning Japanese that it’s easy to keep it fun and fresh! Good luck with your studies, let me know if you haven’t any questions! ☺️

    • @justlovenohate4662
      @justlovenohate4662 4 года назад +6

      hear hear. i admit am a lazy learner and is not that motivated right now but you're right, her enthusiasm or jolliness if you will, sparked something inside of me. (hope it's not that cheesy 笑笑)

    • @johannakatakana
      @johannakatakana  4 года назад +4

      Haha I’m happy to hear that, thank you!!

    • @dasha6.287
      @dasha6.287 Год назад

      do you want to learn japanese together?

  • @nataliesoutlet
    @nataliesoutlet 4 года назад +97

    Thank you for this video 🌈

  • @fatalshot0093
    @fatalshot0093 4 года назад +47

    8:40 I went to Japan as an exchange student to learn Japanese. The school that I went to used みんなの日本語. I liked it. My class always enjoyed seeing ミラーさん every time 先生 played the DVDs. lol I finished both beginner books by the end of my year in Japan and now I'm able to hold decent conversations with native speakers. I recommend it.

    • @johannakatakana
      @johannakatakana  4 года назад +3

      Yeah, they’re definitely good books for learning all the basics!!

    • @fionariki4417
      @fionariki4417 3 года назад +2

      If you don't mind me asking, what program did you use? Am interested on going on exchange!

    • @johannakatakana
      @johannakatakana  3 года назад

      I went through a Nordic company, but they worked together with a Japanese company called WYS! Not sure if they’re still going but it’s worth checking out at least ☺️

    • @johannakatakana
      @johannakatakana  3 года назад

      If you’re talking about high school exchange? 😂 If you mean going to a language school I went through gogonihon!

    • @skytan4436
      @skytan4436 3 года назад +1

      Hi, I have a question! I am interested in using minna no nihongo. Is it okay that I only get the textbook, translation and nothing else? I saw there's about 7-8 other supplementary books. What do you recommend? (I plan on getting the novels for fun haha)

  • @megumi5469
    @megumi5469 4 года назад +56

    日本語を勉強してくれるなんて、
    本当に嬉しいです!
    私は英語を
    勉強しているので、一緒に頑張りましょうね!
    From Japan..♡

    • @johannakatakana
      @johannakatakana  4 года назад +18

      日本語を完全にマスターすることができる自信は勉強すればするほどなくなっていますが、楽しくて楽しくて永遠に勉強していかないといけなくても全然構いません😂英語の勉強も頑張ってください‼︎私の動画が聞き取りや語彙の練習になれたらとても嬉しいです〜☺️

  • @manikandansrinivasan9816
    @manikandansrinivasan9816 4 года назад +24

    The books are amazing. The way you are saying itself increase the interest of learning Japanese

    • @johannakatakana
      @johannakatakana  4 года назад +3

      I’m happy my enthusiasm is coming through! 😂😂

  • @aidanpayan6919
    @aidanpayan6919 4 года назад +8

    This is so helpful! I recently started learning Japanese and It is so much more difficult than Spanish and French was for me so being able to see your recommendations on good books to help me learn is saving me so much time and money!

    • @johannakatakana
      @johannakatakana  4 года назад

      It is right!! I’ve studied French too and it’s so much easier since many words are similar to English/Swedish and the grammar is a lot more similar than Japanese! And you have to spend quite a lot of time to study kanji too which you don’t have to if you study those languages!! I’m happy this video was helpful to you though! 😋

    • @dasha6.287
      @dasha6.287 Год назад

      do you want to learn japanese together?

  • @snackdragonn
    @snackdragonn 3 года назад +69

    Honestly girl I feel like we all had that stage of "I'm gonna read Harry Potter in Japanese" at beginner level. XD

    • @johannakatakana
      @johannakatakana  3 года назад +11

      It was a brave attempt 🤣🤣

    • @snackdragonn
      @snackdragonn 3 года назад +8

      I'm actually currently going through the Hobbit with its Japanese translation (with lofty goals of reading through all the LOTR), and I've found it to be exceedingly useful for N2/N1 grammar study!

  • @izumiruki
    @izumiruki 3 года назад +7

    I actually find it amazing how you used the Sou-Matome series to study the higher levels. I'm only using the one for N2 grammar to dip my toes into since I intend to also use the Try! N2 and Shinkanzen Master N2 (I hate the layout as well but it's so tough that it prepared me well enough for JLPT N3).
    I personally have never used Minna no Nihongo, but even my partner who is the studious type said that it was too dry. 😬 So when I started studying, I mainly used Japan Foundation's online courses and supplemented it with the Try! book and Memrise and it worked well enough for me.

    • @johannakatakana
      @johannakatakana  3 года назад +1

      Haha yeah, I guess I mostly used them because that’s what my school gave me! 😂 I definitely prefer Genki over minna no nihongo!

  • @karenscott9680
    @karenscott9680 4 года назад +5

    This was awesome! I’m not planning to take the JLPT, but I’ve studied most of the 総まとめN2 books. Another book that’s been extremely helpful for me is called 日本人よく使う日本語会話オノマトペ180基本表現. I’m only about 1/3 of the way through the book, but I already understand so much more natural Japanese used in conversation and novels. Most of these are probably covered somewhere along the way in JLPT study books, but I like the way they’re all grouped together in one book.

    • @johannakatakana
      @johannakatakana  4 года назад +1

      I should get that book haha!! Onomatopoeia is one of the part of Japanese that I still struggle with 😂 GOSH I wish there weren’t so many 😭 Onomatopoeia is covered a bit in JLPT but not that much, and I think you’d have to do what you are doing right now and learn them separately from the JLPT to be able to learn more! But it’s never ending 🤣🤣

    • @karenscott9680
      @karenscott9680 4 года назад

      johannakatakana One of my Japanese friends who did a university research paper on onomatopoeia said there are about 4500 used in the Japanese language😱 You’re right-it’s never-ending. I’ll be learning new things about this language the rest of my life😂

    • @johannakatakana
      @johannakatakana  4 года назад

      I’ve kind of accepted the fact that I can’t study my way through all these words, but I’ll have to live and experience them to learn them 😂 I noticed that even if you learn the meaning of them it’s usually different than the English translation (at least if you just look them up in a dictionary - it might be different with a book that probably gives you good examples), so right now I’m just learning them as I hear my friends use them in conversation 🤣

    • @karenscott9680
      @karenscott9680 4 года назад

      johannakatakana I agree that’s the best way!

  • @avh2153
    @avh2153 4 года назад +9

    If you're starting out, n5 or n4 level, reading shonen jump manga is a fun way to improve reading speed and do some casual reading in japanese.

    • @johannakatakana
      @johannakatakana  4 года назад

      Definitely fun! But I struggled reading some kanjis - they use quite hard language sometimes 😂

    • @Notible
      @Notible 3 года назад +1

      Where can you get shonen jump? Is a book or is it online? Also, I just learned hiragana but I don’t know grammar or what any of the words mean. Would it still be helpful to me? If not so you recommend I do?

  • @alexandroscharalambopoulos5770
    @alexandroscharalambopoulos5770 2 года назад +3

    This might be one of the most useful videos for japanese learning recources. Thank you!

  • @brandijohnson1326
    @brandijohnson1326 4 года назад +6

    good advice on the books there are some other good books like tae kim's grammar guide, remembering the kanji by james heisig, mastering the hiragana/katakana, and kids book my first hiragana activity book by Yuko green

    • @johannakatakana
      @johannakatakana  4 года назад +2

      Thank you for some extra tips! ☺️ I remember Tae Kim’s Grammar Guide, I think I had his app or something when I started to study!

  • @SassyStudies
    @SassyStudies 3 года назад +3

    I’m learning with the Genki and Adventures in Japanese textbooks 📚

  • @justlovenohate4662
    @justlovenohate4662 4 года назад +8

    read through the comments and well, glad it's not just me who was inspired by your enthusiasm johannakatakana. 有難う!! 😁😁

  • @homerthompson416
    @homerthompson416 4 года назад +12

    The Genki series makes me laugh. モスバーガーじゃないですよ!マクドナルドですよ! Or I love when Take-san takes Mary to kabuki and then she's shocked when he tells her all the performers are males. I felt bad for Take-san when he got groped by that 痴漢 on the train though.
    I already bought 上級へのとびら for after Genki II since it's pretty well regarded, but I'll come back to this video later on for books to study for N2 level material.

    • @johannakatakana
      @johannakatakana  4 года назад +1

      I haven’t used the とびら book but I have a good impression of it! I hope I have some useful information here too! 😋

  • @caprisums..4270
    @caprisums..4270 4 года назад +5

    thank you so much, this video is great! i love that you talked about other brooks than minna no nihongo. i am getting tired of youtubes only mentioning that book and no other

    • @johannakatakana
      @johannakatakana  4 года назад +2

      Thank you so much!! Yeah I think both Genki and Minna no nihongo are getting a bit too repetitive and there are so many other books to use when you advance in level!! Thank you for your kind comment! ☺️

  • @_captainmagic
    @_captainmagic 4 года назад +6

    PSA about Genki 1: The 3rd edition came out around March or April this year. The book edition linked and showed in this video appeared to be the 2nd edition. If you are buying the books for the first time make sure you get genki 1 in the 3rd edition. The teacher I am studying with has already switched to the latest book.

    • @johannakatakana
      @johannakatakana  4 года назад

      Thank you for the info, I’ll update the link in the description!!

  • @brunaregohenriques7506
    @brunaregohenriques7506 3 года назад +3

    Ok. This video is probably the most useful I’ve ever seen regarding language learning recommendations/tips!!! Thank you!!

    • @johannakatakana
      @johannakatakana  3 года назад

      Yatta!! Thank you! ❤️ Good luck with your studies!!

  • @ornleifs
    @ornleifs 2 года назад +1

    About the Genki books, there is available an Answer book with all the answers to the exercises (you can find it online too) and then there are excellent apps with all the dialoge, vocbulary, kani and verb/adjective conjugation and on top of that there is also lots of extra stuff and videos on the publisher website so self study is totally possible with the Genki books.

  • @msaiff322
    @msaiff322 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for the nice video.

  • @sardonyx4570
    @sardonyx4570 4 года назад +3

    Hi! This is the first video of yours I watched that was recommended by youtube and is actually perfect! I'll definitely start with a genki! When I went to Thailand I remember spending a lot of time in book stores, where in the UK I cant remember the last time I stepped foot even in a wh smiths. I feel like having an actual book in your hands to study from makes it seem more real than just using software.

    • @johannakatakana
      @johannakatakana  4 года назад

      Thank you so much! ☺️ It definitely makes a big difference, and I think it’s just simply easier to study with something in your hands rather than looking at something on a screen!

    • @sardonyx4570
      @sardonyx4570 4 года назад

      @@johannakatakana well, your video was the first I watched to mention Genki books, Ive since watched hundreds of others that recommend it. I was just going to buy Genki 1 to see how I get on, but i found an ebay lot where I someone was selling both 1 & 2 and two kanji books for £60!! mint just arrived and they are in mint condish! :ooo Should I really get the work book as well? And work with it or should I get it later?

  • @erener7576
    @erener7576 4 года назад +5

    genki and matome books are the best for studying I can recommend that

  • @Sakura-zu4rz
    @Sakura-zu4rz 4 года назад +1

    I have a frustrating experience. Not knowing where to begin or hitting a plateau can feel demoralizing and make it hard to hit the books and study like you know you should…Having friends from other cultures makes me more creative. In fresh ways about space and how people create their own world and environment. It is best way to connect between creative thinking and cross-cultural relationships!

  • @lalpuiapuia7361
    @lalpuiapuia7361 Год назад +2

    Omg I'll buy it all haha

  • @filipinowhiteboy
    @filipinowhiteboy 4 года назад +1

    I remember going to a kids section of a bookstore in.....I think it was Hiroshima. Anyway, I remember looking at the cover art for them and found a book featuring an anime boy with glasses and his blonde, pig tailed sister and they were running from a dinosaur. I thought to myself, "That reminded me a bit of the Magic Treehouse books." But then I took a closer look and realized, it WAS the Magic Tree House books. The cover art had been redrawn. I found that fascinating. I wonder how many other Western novels have had an anime makeover like this.

    • @johannakatakana
      @johannakatakana  4 года назад

      Yeahh, I think I’ve seen other western children’s books with Japanese covers here! So so cute!

    • @filipinowhiteboy
      @filipinowhiteboy 4 года назад

      @@johannakatakana Yeah, I made sure to buy a couple of them. I loved the Magic Tree House books as a kid. I was hoping to find the Book of Three (or the Pridain chronicles) But I couldn't find any.

  • @jamie437
    @jamie437 3 года назад +7

    I love Japanese so much can't wait to learn it!!!

  • @thomgeru
    @thomgeru 2 года назад +1

    Loved this video. Helped me so much. I bought genki and that was a good tip for me. Also bought some of the books about grammar and vocabulary you recommended. This video was so useful, thank you for that.

    • @johannakatakana
      @johannakatakana  2 года назад

      I'm so happy it was helpful for you!! Love Genki! Good luck with your Japanese studies! 💪

  • @SwaraliRoyIIID
    @SwaraliRoyIIID 3 года назад +2

    I really appreciate your choice

  • @AshishBorakhadikar1003
    @AshishBorakhadikar1003 4 года назад +2

    This video is epic and you are so energetic. That gets you 8 out of 10 and the content of the video gets you remaining 2. Just prefect 10 point video 😃😁. So subscribed!!!!!!

    • @johannakatakana
      @johannakatakana  4 года назад +2

      Lol I love this comment!! 😂 Thank you so much and welcome to the fam!!

    • @AshishBorakhadikar1003
      @AshishBorakhadikar1003 4 года назад +1

      @@johannakatakana looking forward to more insight on ur Japanese Learning Style and etc :p

  • @EDZCASTED
    @EDZCASTED 4 года назад +3

    So I've been wondering who's holding the camera and at 7:47, I already knew!! That hand and that voice!! Haha. I'm definitely a subscriber now.

  • @user-zj9en3fm7w
    @user-zj9en3fm7w 4 года назад +1

    You should read the manga.
    Ruby is waving in the kanji of boy and girl comics.
    You can learn how to read kanji and onomatopoeia.
    I am Japanese.
    When I was a kid, I read "Doraemon" and learned how to read kanji.

    • @johannakatakana
      @johannakatakana  4 года назад

      That’s true, using kids books/manga is good for learning kanji! I think “adult manga” is a bit harder for beginners though, since they use quite difficult kanjis too. But thank you for the advice!! ☺️

  • @thaisokubaro4254
    @thaisokubaro4254 4 года назад +2

    I'm seriously considering Mira-san's diary HUAHSUAHUHUSAHUHSUAHU I think the illustrations in the book are so ugly and at the same time so funny. I've started studying two months ago and I'm in love! It's such a beautiful language. The only problem is that the books here in Brazil are SUPER expensive right now, we are facing an economic crisis, so I'll have to wait. But I loved watching you video and problably as I just found out about your ytc I'll watch many other videos as well HUASHUAHUSHAUHU

    • @johannakatakana
      @johannakatakana  4 года назад

      Yeah I’m not a big fan of the minna no nihongo illustrations either but when my friend explained about it I thought it sounded legit for studying with 🤣
      I didn’t use a lot of books in the beginning, just try to find as much material online as you can! What are you using to study right now? ☺️ I can recommend japanesepod101 on RUclips for good basics!! Also thank you for your kind words, will definitely be posting more fun stuff 🤪

    • @almaszirom
      @almaszirom 3 года назад

      @@ellyhall5828 .

  • @200300646
    @200300646 4 года назад +9

    A book I always thought was better than “Genki” is “An integrated approach to intermediate Japanese” book. But, most people don’t know about that gem.

    • @johannakatakana
      @johannakatakana  4 года назад

      I do know of this book, but I’m not sure I’ve ever looked through it! Does it teach you japanese from zero or is it more for intermediate students?

    • @200300646
      @200300646 4 года назад +1

      johannakatakana Honestly, I’m not sure if there is a lower level edition. My teacher gave me that book after a year of study. it really taught me some good grammar points and kanji understanding.

    • @AdzBala
      @AdzBala 4 года назад

      Isn’t integrated approach to intermediate Japanese is the following level and on par with tobira

    • @edwnx0
      @edwnx0 4 года назад +3

      it's unofficially known as Genki 3. it's an intermediate level book from the same publisher.

    • @jona7700
      @jona7700 4 года назад +1

      @@edwnx0 Exactly, AIATIJ one of the most popular intermediate textbooks, along with Tobira, among those who are seriously studying the language (as in not just to pass the JLPT while ignoring everything else). It's actually perfect for anyone who used the Genki books, as it pretty much continues where Genki II leaves you.
      It's clear that @Mr D
      is utterly clueless, and perhaps not the right person to get advice from.

  • @iwasboredsoicamehere3020
    @iwasboredsoicamehere3020 3 года назад +1

    I needed this type of video!! Tysm for making this vid im currently learning Japanese and this would really help me see which ones I need :)

  • @RubyDuran
    @RubyDuran 3 года назад +2

    This is sooo my vibe! Love this, thank you so much! Was on the fence about getting Genki, but I think imma give it a go 😁

    • @johannakatakana
      @johannakatakana  3 года назад +1

      Yesss, I loved using Genki!!

    • @RubyDuran
      @RubyDuran 3 года назад

      @@johannakatakana I’ve heard some people say it can be very “textbook-y” or “robotic,” but I’ve heard it’s still really great and that 1 pretty is equivalent to JLPT N5, and 2 to N4. I’ve been studying Japanese on my own for a little over two months, so I’ll definitely check it out! Thanks again :)

  • @raulguillermovillalobosgon2414
    @raulguillermovillalobosgon2414 4 года назад +2

    That book store is so amazing, I will be crazy in there trying to get a lot of books, here in my country I just found a few book, I usually have to buy them on internet

    • @johannakatakana
      @johannakatakana  4 года назад

      It has everything!! And it’s often way cheaper than ordering Japanese books online, I remember ordering Genki 2 and paying almost three times the price of what I could get it for in any book store here (which I noticed when I came here lol). Endless possibilities!!

    • @jacklee9628
      @jacklee9628 4 года назад

      My country don't have any books!

  • @user-fc4px2ol1k
    @user-fc4px2ol1k 4 года назад +3

    Miller san, I didn't know. Thank you for introducing me to them.

    • @johannakatakana
      @johannakatakana  4 года назад +1

      Yeah the Minna No Nihongo books are famous and popular! And the diary was new to me, but seems nice to study with! 👏🏻

  • @tankeryy1566
    @tankeryy1566 2 года назад +1

    im surprised that you didnt recommend the "Dictionary of Japanese Grammar" series. The yellow book at 0:07 at bottom right corner.

    • @johannakatakana
      @johannakatakana  2 года назад

      I haven't used it, but thank you for pointing it out! ☺️

  • @annap3017
    @annap3017 4 года назад +2

    thank you so much for the video!! I’m studying N4 but I’m thinking of doing directly N3, your video was a big help!! 💕

    • @johannakatakana
      @johannakatakana  4 года назад +2

      I’m so happy to hear that!! Let me know if you have any other questions about it! It’s always good to stay a bit above your current level and challenge yourself, then you’ll improve faster! 👏🏻

  • @Isinforblood
    @Isinforblood 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for the advice, I’m really trying to learn Japanese kanji & hiragana 😄😊💯

  • @alexppeters
    @alexppeters 3 года назад +2

    This was really helpful! Thank you ☺️

  • @idraote
    @idraote 3 года назад +1

    This video was refreshing and informative.
    Personally, I find Japanese coursebooks desperately dry.
    Lots and lots of pages thick with text and no pictures, no fun parts. Coursebooks for European languages are so much more fun to use and, although I'm an adult, I miss all those fun bits when dealing with Japanese coursebooks.

    • @johannakatakana
      @johannakatakana  3 года назад

      Thank you! 😋
      Oh really? I’ve found a lot of the books I’ve used (at least for beginners and lower intermediate) to be really cute with lots of drawings and fun design! Both Genki and Minna No Nihongo has a nice layout! But i do think you are right in that there aren’t a lot of pictures 🤔 Mostly drawings!

  • @ayu2274genki
    @ayu2274genki 4 года назад +1

    Wow I really like you speak in English!!! So clear that meccha easy to understand!!! Good luck on your study 👍👍👍

    • @johannakatakana
      @johannakatakana  4 года назад +1

      Thank you, I’m so happy to hear that!! I tend to talk very fast, and worry that my Japanese viewers won’t be able to catch what I’m saying! 🤣 Thank you so much!

    • @ayu2274genki
      @ayu2274genki 4 года назад +1

      johannakatakana yes, it’s really fast though, I assume it would be good idea to teach English to Japanese viewers because your English pronunciation is super clear and natural. And I didn’t know you were Swedish!

    • @johannakatakana
      @johannakatakana  4 года назад +1

      Thank you! My content is mainly focused on studying Japanese and life as as student in japan, so I don’t have any plans on making content specifically focused on teaching English! But I hope that Japanese people can watch my videos and learn English through them! ☺️ And yes hehe, I’m Swedish! 🇸🇪

    • @ayu2274genki
      @ayu2274genki 4 года назад +1

      johannakatakana That’s really nice to hear that! Any ways I’ll watch your RUclips video! Thank you for your reply!!🙏🙏🙏

  • @fluencyjourney9596
    @fluencyjourney9596 3 года назад +1

    woow it's such a complete and useful video ! thanks so much !! :o

  • @therealperi
    @therealperi 4 года назад +1

    im an absolute beginner so i cant even read lol or understand anything so im trying to find online classes i feel like having someone teaching u and helping u will make it easier

    • @johannakatakana
      @johannakatakana  4 года назад +2

      It’s always hard to know where to start!! I hope you fine some good online classes! I think I saw gogonihon (maybe you’ve heard of them) post something about offering online courses, maybe you could check out their website! Maybe you can try to start with learning hiragana and katakana, that’s pretty easy to self-study! And learning it in the very beginning will help you out so so much. I’d recommend using flash cards and just write the same letter over and over to practice! It probably won’t take more than a couple of days to get them all down if you focus on it! And good luck!! ☺️

    • @therealperi
      @therealperi 4 года назад +1

      @@johannakatakana tysm!! your so nice and i'm sure your tips will make it a lot easier , tysm for the help and ill make sure to check their website :)

  • @todayjapanese9943
    @todayjapanese9943 3 года назад +2

    Thanks you for this video.

  • @crusader2603
    @crusader2603 4 года назад +2

    Yo thanks for the vid! I started learning a couple weeks ago using dual lingo.... which is good for vocab but terrible for grammar... I’ll definitely take a look at the books you showed in the video! Also I’m a new sub 😁 I’ll tell my sister bout ur channel too.. she’ll probably sub too!

    • @johannakatakana
      @johannakatakana  4 года назад +4

      Thank you for your comment!!
      My boyfriend uses duolingo for English so I’ve seen the app a bit, and as you say it doesn’t seem to be very helpful for grammar. 😂 I can recommend “maggie sensei”, it’s a blog that teaches you lots and lots of grammar, and I used it a lot when I self studied!
      Thank you for joining the community! 🙌🏻

    • @crusader2603
      @crusader2603 4 года назад +2

      johannakatakana cool I’ll check it out

  • @Mizukimoon7
    @Mizukimoon7 3 года назад +1

    This is a dream come true!

  • @jjveganadventures
    @jjveganadventures 5 месяцев назад

    This is so helpful! Thank you!

  • @nicoleraheem1195
    @nicoleraheem1195 4 года назад +6

    There are more Japanese Language books than there are Chinese and korean at Barnes and nobles.
    😩I chose the wrong languages 😂

    • @johannakatakana
      @johannakatakana  4 года назад +1

      Haha, there is sooo much Japanese learning material out there! I haven’t self studied another language before so I can’t really compare, but I’ve heard it many times 😂

  • @bluesea1769
    @bluesea1769 4 года назад +4

    Books in series would be lot systematic, I think.

    • @johannakatakana
      @johannakatakana  4 года назад +1

      Do you mean as in using the same series for all levels? In that case, yeah that would make it easier to study with structure!

  • @telsataylor2032
    @telsataylor2032 3 года назад

    I’m a native English speaker learning Japanese mostly foreign language i got to a Japanese or a foreign book store I can pick a book in their language and read it. I’m not much bothering about fluency aloe it might help but I’d love to read books in Japanese or another language at rest if I don’t accomplish that or if succeed in certain language at reader if trued, it’s not to live there etc alo it’s tempting but I’d love to read in another language, because some country’s have diffrent books my uk country disentangle have.

  • @Hi-to-ri
    @Hi-to-ri 2 года назад

    Oh my God! That whole section with minano nihongo no ... I want them alllll

  • @farahdoudou
    @farahdoudou 2 года назад +1

    Thanks a lot for the recommendations!
    I've just started off with the Japan Foundation's Marugoto A2/B1 book.
    Have you heard about it/tried it?

  • @sm1purplmurderedme583
    @sm1purplmurderedme583 2 года назад

    i’m so glad i got recommended this! so helpful! ありがとう

  • @p.basinska
    @p.basinska 3 года назад +1

    Thats Genki 2 book cost 400PLN basically book in Poland cost from 20PLN-40PLN.. Thats scary how much this cost

  • @chrisanneyee3196
    @chrisanneyee3196 4 года назад +2

    YAY THE INTRO

  • @ayatsonyullah
    @ayatsonyullah 4 года назад +3

    So many books , I want them all :P

  • @bear3736
    @bear3736 4 года назад +7

    i am planning on starting to learn japanese and i know i have to start with learning and memorizing hiragana and katakana but i would like to know what to do after that? i know you have to start learning kanji but when do you start studying grammar and using textbooks? hope someone can answer thank you :)

    • @johannakatakana
      @johannakatakana  4 года назад +2

      Why not start right away? ☺️ If you want to use a textbook to study, I think you should get it as soon as you start with learning characters, because why wait! Maybe you could start watching some RUclips videos about basic Japanese vocabulary/grammar, learn some standard phrases like greetings and asking for directions, and then go from there!

    • @queen-kg8zv
      @queen-kg8zv 4 года назад +1

      johannakatakana hi, i’m starting out and was wondering would be the best textbook to get in your opinion.

    • @johannakatakana
      @johannakatakana  4 года назад

      Personally I think Genki I is a great book to start with!

  • @henrylowinghong2942
    @henrylowinghong2942 4 года назад +1

    excellent.. a lot of different kinds of Japanese books.. but hope to have a great dictionary

  • @LAKANMusic
    @LAKANMusic 3 года назад +2

    This was so helpful, and you’re so cute!

    • @johannakatakana
      @johannakatakana  3 года назад +1

      You’re so sweet, this comment made me smile! Thank you! ☺️❤️

    • @LAKANMusic
      @LAKANMusic 3 года назад

      @@johannakatakana that makes me super happy that I could make you smile from across the world! I hope that we can interact more in the future!

  • @kerryfinnamore4164
    @kerryfinnamore4164 4 года назад +1

    This is so helpful!

  • @CatTipper
    @CatTipper 3 года назад +2

    Hi Johanna, thanks for another great and informative video. Do you recommend getting the workbook counterpart to Genki II or would other workbooks be fine as well? Thank you!

    • @johannakatakana
      @johannakatakana  3 года назад +1

      I’m happy it was helpful!! 👏🏻
      I never got the workbook when I studied myself but I always wish I did, so yeah, I think getting the Genki one so it’s easier to follow what you’re studying in the text book (if you are using Genki)! ☺️

  • @marina_r22r
    @marina_r22r 4 года назад +1

    Thus is perfect! Thank you ^ ^

  • @myenglishstudies4560
    @myenglishstudies4560 3 года назад +2

    Nobody ever mentions the books I have in my school. I don’t get why, because they’re really good. Have you heard of “Marugoto” textbooks?

    • @johannakatakana
      @johannakatakana  3 года назад

      I’ve seen the cover and heard the name before, but not much more than that! What’s the layout? 😋

  • @94Cadaver
    @94Cadaver 4 года назад +1

    VERY useful video!! Arigatouuuuuu

  • @gosyorenta
    @gosyorenta 4 года назад +3

    Miller have his own life LOL.... he often shows at minna no nihongo as example....

  • @loris_m7
    @loris_m7 4 года назад

    Thanks a lot for the video, it’s just great

  • @kcr7860
    @kcr7860 4 года назад +1

    Thank you, Johanna.

  • @kaja_5451
    @kaja_5451 3 года назад +2

    What do you think about Japanese from Zero books by George Trombley?

  • @emmad4tennis695
    @emmad4tennis695 4 месяца назад

    Great tips in this video! Do you know of any good second hand bookstores in Tokyo that might have these books, as well as japanese children's books?

  • @vidushi3571
    @vidushi3571 3 года назад +2

    Noo girl go to the manga section -vibe

    • @johannakatakana
      @johannakatakana  3 года назад

      Haha!! Maybe I need to make a new video for that! 😂

  • @robertnoall8847
    @robertnoall8847 3 года назад

    Very interesting thank you! 💪🏼

  • @ochmus
    @ochmus 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for the kanji master recommendation I checked it out and enjoy the way it’s laid out vs the other books I usually check out for kanji.

    • @johannakatakana
      @johannakatakana  4 года назад

      Yeah, it’s so easy to understand and follow!! Happy you liked it!

  • @Radharato
    @Radharato 3 года назад +1

    Can you make a video on n1 preparation and share strategy you used to pass n1 ?

    • @johannakatakana
      @johannakatakana  3 года назад

      Yeah, I can definitely talk more about how I prepared for the jlpt! ☺️

  • @reymundosantiago8412
    @reymundosantiago8412 3 года назад +1

    Not certain about the points made but ,if anyone else is searching for learn to speak japanese try Pycanta Simple Japanese Protocol (Have a quick look on google cant remember the place now ) ? Ive heard some interesting things about it and my mate got amazing results with it.

    • @johannakatakana
      @johannakatakana  3 года назад

      Never heard about it, but it sounds interesting!

  • @nomasprime
    @nomasprime Год назад

    Very helpful. Which series would you recommend for grammar?

  • @madorbekkadirov3149
    @madorbekkadirov3149 2 месяца назад

    So cool❤

  • @Novaturientred
    @Novaturientred 4 года назад +1

    Johanna, what was title of the book about N2 grammar you showed at 8:20? I really liked the layout, but it wasn't listed in your video description. Thank you! Great video!

    • @johannakatakana
      @johannakatakana  4 года назад +1

      I believe it’s listed under “somatome grammar”, and I posted a link to the N1 book! So if you click on that link and search for the same title but replace N1 with N2 it should come up! I have noticed though that this book isn’t very famous, because it’s been hard to find it sold online! I hope you’ll find it though!!

    • @Novaturientred
      @Novaturientred 4 года назад +1

      @@johannakatakana awesome, thanks so much!

  • @fr1tzel
    @fr1tzel 14 дней назад

    hi, im new to learning japanese. can someone explain what the N5, N2 etc are?? id really appreciate it :)

  • @samuelmorales7677
    @samuelmorales7677 Год назад +1

    Hello Can you recomended some japanese books for Listening N5 and N4 please, because it’s hard for me to understand the Listening

    • @johannakatakana
      @johannakatakana  Год назад

      I've never really used books for listening, I've mainly used youtube (and listening to Japanese people around me speak, but you might not have that option!). I'd say look around for some channels with videos with simple listening practices!

    • @samuelmorales7677
      @samuelmorales7677 Год назад

      Ok, thanks anyway

  • @homerthompson416
    @homerthompson416 4 года назад +2

    Johanna, is your university getting shut down until April like the gradeschools and highschools? Stay safe, I'm sure we'll be dealing with Corona soon enough in the US too. :-(

    • @johannakatakana
      @johannakatakana  4 года назад

      No, seems like it’s not affecting universities (yet)! However, I’m visiting my old city Fukuoka at the moment and most vocational schools/universities age canceling their graduation ceremonies and all activities with students and teachers. I haven’t heard anything about this from the kanto area yet and my university hasn’t said anything, but that’s happening too. Many sport events, competitions etc are getting canceled as we speak, so we’ll just have to see how this unfolds.... right now I’m visiting a friend who works as a chef, and she told me that her restaurant (and many others) are struggling because of canceled group events and less tourist customers, so many places are struggling now. A good time to visit any place that would normally be crowded, like Disneyland or USJ lol xD I hope the US will stay safe and that it won’t unfold and spread like it has here!!

  • @erialba4379
    @erialba4379 3 года назад +2

    No matter what kind of book, all books are the same. If you want to learn Japanese it is up to you, it means your perseverance worth.

  • @elvissanchez2703
    @elvissanchez2703 4 года назад +2

    My dream bookstore!

  • @clvudii2393
    @clvudii2393 3 года назад

    It was really helpful I’m starting to learn Japanese and my test is in 6 months so I got to study. All I have to say is these books are kind of expensive (for me) and I’m a ‘Child’ (5-20i don’t want to use my real age) I wonder if theses will work for me. I’m using KANS from 0 right now

  • @look007456
    @look007456 2 года назад +1

    good,i am learning japanes ,come from china

  • @duanechinen4568
    @duanechinen4568 2 года назад +1

    May i know what this store is? They didn't have japanese books at tsutaya and seibunkan in my city when i was in japan 😢 I ordered my books from amazon instead.

    • @johannakatakana
      @johannakatakana  2 года назад

      I wrote it in the description but it's called Junkudo! ☺️ Tsutaya really lacks books for studying Japanese!!

    • @duanechinen4568
      @duanechinen4568 2 года назад +1

      @@johannakatakana Omg i didn't see, sorry! And thank you for replying 😊

  • @torqueitup14
    @torqueitup14 4 года назад +2

    How many books do you study at one time when you are practicing for the jlpt test?I see people go over several different books when they are studying. I’m just about to complete my genki 1 book, which took me a whole year by myself, and that was only 1 book!

    • @johannakatakana
      @johannakatakana  4 года назад +2

      Well, I think the reason why people use more than one book is mainly because the books are focused on different parts of Japanese, you’d have one book for grammar, one for vocab etc! In the beginning you can go a long way with only one or two books that includes all different parts of the language, but as you advance in level the amount you need to learn for each section of the JLPT increases a lot, and so they start making books specifically for the different sections of the test. So people combine these different books to cover all parts of the test when they’re studying!

  • @Its-Kat_
    @Its-Kat_ 4 года назад +4

    Where was this particular store? Most of the ones I went to the selection of Japanese studying books are minimal.

    • @johannakatakana
      @johannakatakana  4 года назад

      I’m not giving out the exact location just for privacy reasons, but it’s called Junkudo, and I think that the selection is the same in most of their stores! I’ve been there in Fukuoka too and they had the same amount of books! ☺️

    • @elizainsunshine
      @elizainsunshine 4 года назад

      I agree with you. Most of the bookstores I went in Tokyo don't have such a big collection of Japanese learning books. If I can find this bookstore, it will be very very helpful

    • @user-qg6ix7ud9y
      @user-qg6ix7ud9y 3 года назад

      At least in Sapporo maruzen and Jukundo(or something like that) is huge, and the Japanese section is almost like the one that she shows, I been in the Ikebukuro one and is pretty similar
      (My English is too bad, I’m 😢)

  • @preranatuladhar6543
    @preranatuladhar6543 4 года назад +1

    Thank you for the video. Can you please list the books that you have mentioned in the video and the books for N4 exam practise. Thank you in advance.

    • @johannakatakana
      @johannakatakana  4 года назад

      I’ve linked all the books in the description box! ☺️

  • @HirokoNihon
    @HirokoNihon 4 года назад +1

    Thank you so much it was very interesting! Do you have online free sources for studying Japanese? Like videos or some website that really teaches it get well? Love you!

    • @johannakatakana
      @johannakatakana  4 года назад

      My favorites ones have been japanesepod101 on RUclips and the website maggiesensei! ☺️

  • @mastapimp189
    @mastapimp189 3 года назад +1

    Tell me how you just start at genki 2 and not one? Japanese knowledge beforehand?

    • @johannakatakana
      @johannakatakana  3 года назад +1

      Good question! Yes, I had already studied some basics before I got my first book, and enthusiastic and bold as I was I figured I knew enough to jump straight into genki 2! 😂

  • @gabrielam1900
    @gabrielam1900 4 года назад +1

    Hi I’m a real noob at Japanese, and I’m thankful you made a video about this but can you please recommend me what book I can first start learning with ?

    • @johannakatakana
      @johannakatakana  4 года назад +1

      I recommend Genki 1 for starting! Good luck with your studies!!

    • @gabrielam1900
      @gabrielam1900 4 года назад +1

      johannakatakana tysmm!

  • @Carpfoon
    @Carpfoon 4 года назад +3

    edit:
    so my language bschool starts on april 20th... welcome party the 19th
    -_- i brought my ticket for the 18th and won't get there until 6 pm on the 20th
    -_- bad first impression already
    I'm super worried I'll get lost since no one will be picking me up at airport, what tips do you have?

    • @matthewtucker9847
      @matthewtucker9847 4 года назад +2

      Hi! Not Johanna, but I hope I can help out anyway :) I was super nervous about getting lost when I got to Japan too, so before I left I made a printout of the Google maps directions both in English and in Japanese. That way if I got lost or was wondering which train to take, I could always show a train station attendant and they could point me in the right direction. Having access to any kind of Wi-Fi is also a big help in case you need to change your route for whatever reason. Hope this helps, best of luck in April!

    • @johannakatakana
      @johannakatakana  4 года назад +1

      Don’t worry too much about it, there are lots of students and everyone is new so it probably won’t leave any big impression, and most students probably won’t know that you weren’t there 😂
      As for what to do at the airport, Matthew gave some great advice!! Write down the full adress and name of where you’re going to stay so you have it to show someone, and try to research about the airport and what it looks like (where the information disk is/how to get to the bus terminal/subway etc) so you feel prepared before arriving. It always makes me feel a bit more calm when I’ve done some research about the airport before leaving! And just know that Japanese staff at the airport and stations are very nice and willing to help you, and most Japanese people around you would most likely help you out if you ask them for directions! If you can, look up on google maps how to get from the airport to your school/dorm/apartment and write down all of the station names and train lines so you have it in front of you when going! And good luck!!!! Let me know if you have any other questions before coming over here! ☺️

    • @Carpfoon
      @Carpfoon 4 года назад

      Thanks everyone!

  • @jimbox1077
    @jimbox1077 3 года назад +1

    You showed a lot of books, and i am glad that you did, but, which one i for real super doopeer the best?
    if I want to start from 0 as a completely beginner is Genki II suitable for me?

    • @johannakatakana
      @johannakatakana  3 года назад +1

      If you want to start from zero, start with genki 1! I got genki 2 because I’d already studied a bit before and knew the very very basics (and I was a bit too excited and confident lol), but you should definitely start from the first book! Genki is great!!

    • @jimbox1077
      @jimbox1077 3 года назад +1

      @@johannakatakana love your fast answer and passion you are talking with in this video! I am going to start! Greetings!

    • @johannakatakana
      @johannakatakana  3 года назад +1

      @@jimbox1077 good luck!! 💪🏻

  • @johnnodadgriffin6432
    @johnnodadgriffin6432 4 года назад +2

    instant sub

  • @gabomur
    @gabomur 4 года назад +3

    Hi johanna, how many years did it take you to learn and achieve n1 jlpt from not knowing nothing, (zero to hero), greetings
    Your videos are interesting

    • @johannakatakana
      @johannakatakana  4 года назад +2

      Well, I started to study in late 2012 or early 2013 and I passed N1 in December of 2018, but it wasn’t like I studied constantly during all those years! I think if I counted together how much time I spend studying in total it would be like 3,5-4 years! 😋