It‘s been the first I understood nearly completly! I‘m so greatful and also a little proud! 🙏🏽 I loved the kanji-explanations aswell! Thank you so much for you great work and dedication! 🙏🏽
These videos are lovely and helpful - thank you Fumisan! I have tried to learn Japanese over the years and am rusty now, so I’m finding it fun and helpful to watch first with subtitles then watch again without. Please keep up the great work
Just saw a video about how passive listening is a great way to supplement language learning, and this feels like the perfect video to do that with. Thank you!
ありがとう Fumi-sensei! I am from Germany and started learning Japanese. Your videos are inspiring and fun to watch. I stop the playback regularly and „decipher“ the Hiragana, but I am getting faster ⏩😃. In three weeks I am on holiday in Japan and will try to do my very best. またね。Carsten
Hi, Carsten-san, Thank you for your support! I really appreciate it. And I’m glad to hear how you use my videos 😊 I hope you’ll have a wonderful time in Japan!!✨✨
Very intelligently constructed video-building up vocabulary as you go along while making it accessible to level 5-ers like me with a carefully selected choice of vocabulary. Also thank you for introducing Sōseki Matsume. An icing on the cake for an already great video. Only if Google would make their videos searchable like one can look up words on still images. I have to take a screen shot, look up a word and back to the video. The technology exists. Why don’t they do it? That feature would elevate these videos to a whole new level. So much effort was put into making this video on your part. Thank you.
Thank you for your kind words about my video! I'm happy you found it helpful and enjoyed learning about Sōseki Natsume. I'm wondering if the English subtitles I provided might be enough for your needs. Your idea about searchable videos is very interesting though.
@@SpeakJapaneseNaturally Oh your translations are extremely useful and sufficient for following the main text. I do more with your videos than just the main text. I search all the writings that I see in the street. For example I read some of the texts written on the lanterns and tried to read what was posted on the windows in that bookstore. The clumsy was that I do it now is to pause the video, zoom in, take a screenshot, open Google translate, open the screenshot inside Google translate, capture the text, send it to main screen in Google translate, then read and learn the kanji and meanings. This should not be so convoluted if Google implemented the technology they have for still images into the paused video also. For example when I read an article on NHK website I can zoom on an image, tap the image, select search the image, and then zoom in on the words say on a lantern, select the words no matter what the orientation and click translate. A huge shortcut compared to what I explained I had to do for a video. Google needs to improve their tech here. Or somebody else would. For example as an example of what can be better in terms of technology please see the site animelon.com. Those are the next steps in technology especially with AI now it is all within reach. It takes language learning to a new level and content providers will have a whole new set of possibilities.
This is the first video I'm seeing on this channel, and it's wonderful. This is actually super useful for me since I have a bit of vocab and grammar structure but don't have many opportunities to hear native speakers saying normal (not anime) phrases like this. Very Cool! Thank you!
Greetings from Canada! I have been learning japanese on my own for 3 years now; I understand quite welle your podcasts and enjoy them very much, above all they are very structured and introduce new words and kanji on a soft way. I am planning to go to Japan and stay a while in Sapporo. I love the japanese culture (litterature) and - YES indeed KANJI! Of course, they are difficult to memorize, but they are so beautiful when you understand the underlying meaning. I have a fascinating book about kanji etymology so I can understand their evolution and reading ways. And I have some japanese books too (without english) for example the kanji dictionary for the japanese pupils from 6 to 11 years old. It is very usefull and I have a lot of fun reading and understanding the explanations. After 3 years of learning, I begin now to read in japanese. It is a great feeling!!! When I go to Japan, I want to avoid the touristic areas - I absolutely want to speak japanese and not english!!! I am looking for small towns where no Westerner go. These towns must be north of Tokyo. Do you have any recommendations? for example, towns where famous writers were born. I am a fan of the japanese cooking too. Every morning (I am retired so I have plenty of time) I listen to japaense podcasts and programs (for example from the HTB television from Sapporo). Thank you so much for your valuable videos! The japanese language is like a melody for me!!! :)
ビデオをありがとうございます, ふみ先生!I really enjoy your videos for practicing listening, the pacing and pronunciation are very clear for a beginner like me. The visual aspect makes it easier to guess the meaning of certain words, and I really liked the kanji explanation in this video. これきらも素晴らしいお仕事を続けてください🙏
*_Thank you for this as I find this very very useful. I am half Japanese and I find it difficult to learn Nihonggo because I don't have any Japanese friends here in my place. To learn Nihonggo faster we really need to hear and be able to speak the words frequently._*
どうもありがとうございます、先生! Your videos are very helpful. You use a very good pace with advanced and basic vocabulary and context. The pauses with explanations are helpful. I am glad to hear conversation and details in "real-time" even though I don't completely understand them at the moment; your selective follow-up explanations are helpful. Thanks! (When I listen to + watch your videos, I feel good about what I know + I am encouraged to pause and try to learn more. Very encouraging!)
Hello Fumi-sensei. Thank you for this accessible video and your visit of Kagurazaka. I’ve discovered your channel a few months ago and find your videos very helpful in my journey to learn Japanese. Your voice is soothing and it’s a real pleasure to listen to you. The breakdown of some kanji is very interesting and make them easier to remember. Have a good day from France !
この動画はとても楽しかったふみ先生!I have just started immersing and being able to understand almost the whole video was truly motivating, please keep making this type of content, it is incredibly helpful and interesting.
This channel is wonderful. With the video supported text, it makes learning very pleasurable. I guess it just fits my present level of learning. Two ways of using そうです、ている、てある, modifying noun phrases. 教えてくださって本当にありがとうございました
Thanks for the video! It's a beautiful city, and it's an amazing way to practice more Japanese for me, as I'm trying to get my knowledge up to N4 level again. Thanks again!! 🤍
Your pronunciation is so clear, and its very helpful to understand each word . I always watch and listened your vedio , its helpful me to improve my listing. Thank you sensei . 😊 its also help me for my interview . ありがとうございます 先生
Hi, I'm a Korean and recently began learning Japanese. I absolutely love your videos. They are so helpful, and may I say you have a calm and pleasant voice that brings out the beauty of the Japanese language? This video is also a wonderful presentation of a beautiful neighborhood. I love Kokoro by Natsume Soseki, although I read it in English translation. I'd love to visit this neighborhood someday. Thank you so much!!
I've heard that Natsume Soseki lived close to Kagurazaka, so he often visited there and Kagurazaka sometimes appears in his novel. I should have visited the stationery store, but I didn't know about it when I visited there. Later I told my mother that I visited Kagurazaka and she told me about the store. I hope you can visit Kagurazaka someday😄
I don't know my level and because of that I am going to take JLPT N5 exam just to know how good I am in Japanese, but I understand your videos perfectly well. Please keep up the great work, your videos are very helpful for my learning process and I believe you are helping with many others! 私の一番好きな町京都です。 お疲れ様でした。
Fumi Sensei, thanks so much, I had the chance to live in Kagurazaka area between 1986 and 1987. I had great memories of that time and I could practice my Japanese with your video. どうもありがとうございます。
Your voice is very calming, and even though I don’t understand a lot of this, I think it will be a good way to learn. Thank you for making these. I am learning Japanese, but I am a basic beginner😊
Again, an excellent video. I am surprised - I understood quite a bit! Your videos are helping me learn Japanese, and I thank you for your effort! Fumisan, ja mata ne
미국에 살고 있지만 요즘에는 영어 보다는 일본어를 공부하고 있습니다. 일본어는 30년 전에 공부한 적이 있는데 선생님의 영상을 어렵지 않게 들을 수 있어서 저도 놀랐습니다. 정확한 발음으로 천천히 말씀해 주신 덕분이라고 생각합니다. 틈틈이 시간 내어 열심히 공부하겠습니다. 감사합니다.
There's a certain feeling I get when looking at kanji, listening to 日本語, and looking at the Japanese scenery... Some orderly, spiritual feeling. I think learning about Shintoism in middle school colored the way I feel when perceiving all things 日本.
Muito obrigado, meu nome é Paulo, sou brasileiro e moro na província de Hyogo. Estou me esforçando para aprender o idioma japonês e seus vídeos vão me ajudar muito.
Wonderful video as always. The locations and streets looked inviting and the food all looked yummy! I couldn't write with any Japanese this time because I watched on my tablet. 🙂
Dear Fumi san, it's an ingenious way of introducing Ihe streetscapes of Japan neighbourhoods while teaching Japanese.... Your blog has become my daily Nippon dose at the comfort of my Singapore home😊
I really love your video :33 I'm also learning Japanese and trying to get the N3 level :333 I'm always looking forward to watching your video :333🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
Hello Fumi-san I love your videos you speak very clearly and calmly so they're very easy to understand! I'm at n3 level so I understand most, when I don't know a new vocabulary it really helps that you have the kanji on the screen 😊 Thank you for the wonderful work!
Hej Mina san I think I can encourage your listeners by telling them, that I started out understanding practically nothing while reading a beginners book. After 3 months I can grasp some 20% of your talking when I have the translation underneath. Yours Steen
Favourite town? Ooh, tough one! I think... Otaru in Hokkaido. Enjoying these lessons. Fumi sensei's voice makes it easy to hear stuff so I can see what I understand vs get the gist of vs have no idea about. Plus, I liked the breakdown of the kanji
@SpeakJapaneseNaturally it helped and its always lovely to hear a soothing voice and calm environment. I will try my best to learn the correct way and be good at speaking and reading:)
ふみ先生、ポップアップストアに来てくださって、ありがとうございました✨みなさん、ふみ先生のInstagram @fumi_nihongoもフォローしてくださいね👍
あかね先生、ありがとうございます! 素敵なポップアップストアでした。『おでかけ日本語会話』、イラストも多くて読みやすく、すべての音声までついていて、とてもいい本だと思いました😄✨
아하 이 동영상에서 아카네 선생님을 보게 되네요.반갑습니다.책 출판 축하드립니다.😅
あ、この動画であかね先生をみてしまいました。お会いできて嬉しいです。本の出版おめでとうございます。😂
This is the collab we all needed
Please collab with akane sensei 😆😆
@@dikicampeador9591 fr
i love these kind of video, no background sound and no long discussion. Just simple sentences one by one !
It‘s been the first I understood nearly completly! I‘m so greatful and also a little proud! 🙏🏽
I loved the kanji-explanations aswell! Thank you so much for you great work and dedication! 🙏🏽
That's wonderful! I'm happy for you!!😄
Thank you, all those words that I am learning start to make sense
These videos are lovely and helpful - thank you Fumisan! I have tried to learn Japanese over the years and am rusty now, so I’m finding it fun and helpful to watch first with subtitles then watch again without. Please keep up the great work
Just saw a video about how passive listening is a great way to supplement language learning, and this feels like the perfect video to do that with. Thank you!
The penguin?
@@SleepyMick11500 Came here from Trenton as well
@@fukyu2 so Trenton got us all
ありがとう Fumi-sensei! I am from Germany and started learning Japanese. Your videos are inspiring and fun to watch. I stop the playback regularly and „decipher“ the Hiragana, but I am getting faster ⏩😃. In three weeks I am on holiday in Japan and will try to do my very best. またね。Carsten
Hi, Carsten-san,
Thank you for your support!
I really appreciate it. And I’m glad to hear how you use my videos 😊
I hope you’ll have a wonderful time in Japan!!✨✨
Very intelligently constructed video-building up vocabulary as you go along while making it accessible to level 5-ers like me with a carefully selected choice of vocabulary. Also thank you for introducing Sōseki Matsume. An icing on the cake for an already great video.
Only if Google would make their videos searchable like one can look up words on still images. I have to take a screen shot, look up a word and back to the video.
The technology exists. Why don’t they do it? That feature would elevate these videos to a whole new level. So much effort was put into making this video on your part. Thank you.
Thank you for your kind words about my video!
I'm happy you found it helpful and enjoyed learning about Sōseki Natsume.
I'm wondering if the English subtitles I provided might be enough for your needs. Your idea about searchable videos is very interesting though.
@@SpeakJapaneseNaturally Oh your translations are extremely useful and sufficient for following the main text. I do more with your videos than just the main text. I search all the writings that I see in the street. For example I read some of the texts written on the lanterns and tried to read what was posted on the windows in that bookstore. The clumsy was that I do it now is to pause the video, zoom in, take a screenshot, open Google translate, open the screenshot inside Google translate, capture the text, send it to main screen in Google translate, then read and learn the kanji and meanings. This should not be so convoluted if Google implemented the technology they have for still images into the paused video also. For example when I read an article on NHK website I can zoom on an image, tap the image, select search the image, and then zoom in on the words say on a lantern, select the words no matter what the orientation and click translate. A huge shortcut compared to what I explained I had to do for a video.
Google needs to improve their tech here. Or somebody else would. For example as an example of what can be better in terms of technology please see the site animelon.com. Those are the next steps in technology especially with AI now it is all within reach. It takes language learning to a new level and content providers will have a whole new set of possibilities.
I am new student. I can understand a little. your vedio is useful in daily life.l am watching everyday one vedio . I wanna going to Japan.
Fumi先生、教えてくださってありがとうございました。
AL ALさん、スーパーサンクス、ありがとうございます! 励みになります!!😊
日本には出張以外で行ったことがないんです。それで、いつも日本の風景を見たいなと思っていたんです。その願いが、先生のおかげで街を一緒に見ながら叶いました。ありがとうございます!
Thanks!
Thank you always for your support! I really appreciate it!
@@SpeakJapaneseNaturally Not at all Sensei!
Thank you for making all the videos.💖
私は今日本語を勉強している最中で、このような動画はとても役に立っています。ありがとうございます。
Thank you so much!!! I always love watching these videos for listening practice.
Omg Akane Sensei!!! She's one my favourite Japanese RUclipsrs.
I'm glad you're happy finding Akane-sensei😊
Me too!!!❤❤❤
This is the first video I'm seeing on this channel, and it's wonderful. This is actually super useful for me since I have a bit of vocab and grammar structure but don't have many opportunities to hear native speakers saying normal (not anime) phrases like this. Very Cool! Thank you!
I agree. Same .
Greetings from Canada! I have been learning japanese on my own for 3 years now; I understand quite welle your podcasts and enjoy them very much, above all they are very structured and introduce new words and kanji on a soft way. I am planning to go to Japan and stay a while in Sapporo. I love the japanese culture (litterature) and - YES indeed KANJI! Of course, they are difficult to memorize, but they are so beautiful when you understand the underlying meaning. I have a fascinating book about kanji etymology so I can understand their evolution and reading ways. And I have some japanese books too (without english) for example the kanji dictionary for the japanese pupils from 6 to 11 years old. It is very usefull and I have a lot of fun reading and understanding the explanations. After 3 years of learning, I begin now to read in japanese. It is a great feeling!!! When I go to Japan, I want to avoid the touristic areas - I absolutely want to speak japanese and not english!!! I am looking for small towns where no Westerner go. These towns must be north of Tokyo. Do you have any recommendations? for example, towns where famous writers were born. I am a fan of the japanese cooking too. Every morning (I am retired so I have plenty of time) I listen to japaense podcasts and programs (for example from the HTB television from Sapporo). Thank you so much for your valuable videos! The japanese language is like a melody for me!!! :)
ビデオをありがとうございます, ふみ先生!I really enjoy your videos for practicing listening, the pacing and pronunciation are very clear for a beginner like me. The visual aspect makes it easier to guess the meaning of certain words, and I really liked the kanji explanation in this video.
これきらも素晴らしいお仕事を続けてください🙏
*_Thank you for this as I find this very very useful. I am half Japanese and I find it difficult to learn Nihonggo because I don't have any Japanese friends here in my place. To learn Nihonggo faster we really need to hear and be able to speak the words frequently._*
どうもありがとうございます、先生! Your videos are very helpful. You use a very good pace with advanced and basic vocabulary and context. The pauses with explanations are helpful. I am glad to hear conversation and details in "real-time" even though I don't completely understand them at the moment; your selective follow-up explanations are helpful. Thanks! (When I listen to + watch your videos, I feel good about what I know + I am encouraged to pause and try to learn more. Very encouraging!)
Thank you! I'm glad that you found my pacing and wording helpful. I carefully planned them, so your comment made me very happy. Thank you again!
I just came across your video. It is excellent. Your voice is so clear and soft. I love your lessons
いつものように面白い動画でした。日本語の先生はinteraction をしてよかったです。
Hello Fumi-sensei. Thank you for this accessible video and your visit of Kagurazaka. I’ve discovered your channel a few months ago and find your videos very helpful in my journey to learn Japanese. Your voice is soothing and it’s a real pleasure to listen to you. The breakdown of some kanji is very interesting and make them easier to remember. Have a good day from France !
この冒険って何回見てもいいわ。ありがとうございました!もっとお願いします! ♥♥♥
これからも作りますね!😊
先生の声が好きです。とても美しくて聞きやすいです。言葉もわかりやすいです。
嬉しいです!ありがとうございます!😊
この動画はとても楽しかったふみ先生!I have just started immersing and being able to understand almost the whole video was truly motivating, please keep making this type of content, it is incredibly helpful and interesting.
매일 잘 듣고 있으며 일본어 배우기에 많은 도움이 됩니다.
영어로 보충 설명도 아주 좋고요.
더운 날에 수고 많으셨습니다.
감사합니다.
I like your Japanese class in RUclips very much, it was very helpful for me to learn Japanese. Thanks!
I’m glad to hear that you’re finding the videos helpful! 😄
I love all your videos so helpful
Firipin karakimashita arigatou🙂
This channel is wonderful. With the video supported text, it makes learning very pleasurable. I guess it just fits my present level of learning. Two ways of using そうです、ている、てある, modifying noun phrases. 教えてくださって本当にありがとうございました
ดีใจจังเลยที่มาเจอช่องนี้ ฟังง่ายมาก
เสียงนุ่ม your voice are so softly thank you for this video.
神楽坂は行きたい
去年からふみ先生の動画を見始めて、優しい声に惹かれました
いつも素敵な動画を持ってきてくれてありがとうございます!
あかね先生もいつも見ている好きな日本語のチャンネルで、ふみ先生がポップアップストアに行ってびっくりしました
今日は『おでかけ日本語会話』を買いたいです
영상 감사합니다
내가 좋아하는 선생님 두분이 나오셨네요ㅎ 🎉
Listening is hard for me, but I found your video very helpful. Thanks a million.
Thank you very much for making this (these) video(s). Love the streets and shops you visited, the jimaku, and the beautiful narration.
Thank you!!😊
Thanks for the video! It's a beautiful city, and it's an amazing way to practice more Japanese for me, as I'm trying to get my knowledge up to N4 level again. Thanks again!! 🤍
Your pronunciation is so clear, and its very helpful to understand each word . I always watch and listened your vedio , its helpful me to improve my listing. Thank you sensei . 😊 its also help me for my interview . ありがとうございます 先生
I'm happy to hear that you always watch and listen to my videos. Thank you😊
Thank you for these lovely videos and for your channel, I started learning Japanese about a month and a half ago and they are very helpful!
A month ago! I wish you good luck on your Japanese learning journey!
@@SpeakJapaneseNaturally Thank you so much! ❤️
감사합니다.후미 선생님🙏🏻
드디어 듣기 연습을 할 수 있는 채널을 찾았습니다. N5-N4 레벨 기준으로 속도로 설명해주셔서 잘 따라가면서 공부할 수 있었습니다.😊
Hi, I'm a Korean and recently began learning Japanese. I absolutely love your videos. They are so helpful, and may I say you have a calm and pleasant voice that brings out the beauty of the Japanese language? This video is also a wonderful presentation of a beautiful neighborhood. I love Kokoro by Natsume Soseki, although I read it in English translation. I'd love to visit this neighborhood someday. Thank you so much!!
I've heard that Natsume Soseki lived close to Kagurazaka, so he often visited there and Kagurazaka sometimes appears in his novel. I should have visited the stationery store, but I didn't know about it when I visited there. Later I told my mother that I visited Kagurazaka and she told me about the store. I hope you can visit Kagurazaka someday😄
@@SpeakJapaneseNaturally Thank you so much for your lovely reply! Arigato gozaimasu!
I don't know my level and because of that I am going to take JLPT N5 exam just to know how good I am in Japanese, but I understand your videos perfectly well.
Please keep up the great work, your videos are very helpful for my learning process and I believe you are helping with many others!
私の一番好きな町京都です。
お疲れ様でした。
this is very helpful, can be understood easily beginners like me
あかね先生とふみ先生が友達である関係を知ってませんでした。本当に驚きました。2人は私の一番大好きな日本語の先生のチャネルです。めっちゃすごい!
What a wonderful video. This is quite useful. Thank you very much.
You are my favourite Japanese language teacher!
Fumi Sensei, thanks so much, I had the chance to live in Kagurazaka area between 1986 and 1987. I had great memories of that time and I could practice my Japanese with your video. どうもありがとうございます。
Your voice is very calming, and even though I don’t understand a lot of this, I think it will be a good way to learn. Thank you for making these. I am learning Japanese, but I am a basic beginner😊
Thank you for your comment. Ganbattekudasai😊
Again, an excellent video. I am surprised - I understood quite a bit! Your videos are helping me learn Japanese, and I thank you for your effort! Fumisan, ja mata ne
I loved the video. I'm a new follower of your channel, but I'm sure I'll learn a lot 🥰❤🇧🇷🇯🇵
Ohayō from Norway! This is exactly the kind of video I was looking for. Arigatōgozaimasu.^^
Even though there's still a few restaurant-related vocabulary that I need to expand on, I could understand everything. Thank you, sensei.
動画ありがとうございますふみ先生、とっても分かりやすい日本語で本当に助かります
嬉しいです!ありがとうございますー😊
I'm very appreciated to meet good teacher like you.
So helpful and calming, thank you
とても素敵なチャンネル。いいことをたくさん勉強になる
미국에 살고 있지만 요즘에는 영어 보다는 일본어를 공부하고 있습니다.
일본어는 30년 전에 공부한 적이 있는데 선생님의 영상을 어렵지 않게 들을 수 있어서
저도 놀랐습니다. 정확한 발음으로 천천히 말씀해 주신 덕분이라고 생각합니다.
틈틈이 시간 내어 열심히 공부하겠습니다. 감사합니다.
There's a certain feeling I get when looking at kanji, listening to 日本語, and looking at the Japanese scenery... Some orderly, spiritual feeling. I think learning about Shintoism in middle school colored the way I feel when perceiving all things 日本.
Merci pour votre vidéo. Vous parlez lentement et ça m’aide beaucoup ! Le voyage est très intéressant !
ありがとうございます。まさに探していたものが見つかりました。頑張ってね!
Muito obrigado, meu nome é Paulo, sou brasileiro e moro na província de Hyogo. Estou me esforçando para aprender o idioma japonês e seus vídeos vão me ajudar muito.
Adoro seus vídeos. I love yours videos. 先生の動画見てます、とても勉強になります。ブラジルサンパウロからです。ありがとうございます❤️
It is really useful for me, I am just level N4. Even I don't understand all, it give me more vocabulary and grammar usage. Thank you so much.
I'm glad that it's useful😊
One of the best channels for studying Japanese! 最高のチャンネル!!
ありがとうございます!😊
本当の本当の日常的な言葉なので、とても感謝しています!
はい、よく使う言葉をつかってます😊
日本語の説明が分かりやすくて漢字もいい勉強になりました。
Bonjour professeur.
Les français aussi aiment vos vidéos. Merci beaucoup.
Tous mes encouragements.
私にとってはすごく役に立ちます。ありがとうございます。
お役に立てて、よかったです!
Harigato. The lesson is very important ❤
東京の神楽坂を行ったことがないですが和風の通りと夏目漱石さんの昔の跡を知ることになって嬉しいです、一度行ってみたいです、
本当に役に立ちました、ありがとうございます。
Thank you for the nice slow speed for me to understand 😊
Thank you so much for this video. ❤
Merci beaucoup ! C’est immersif et instructifs. ✌🏻
勉強するのにとても役に立ちます
ありがとうございます。😅
فيديو جميل، وأنتي جميلة وروحك حلوة ماشاء الله تبارك الله ❤
ふみ先生のチャネルは素晴らしいだと思います!聴解はちゃんと練習したことがないから、日本語が書いてあるとよく読めるのに同じの文章を聞いてみたらわかりにくくなります、だからこんなにゆっくりすれば90%位わかるので安心できました!本当にありがとうございます!そしてあかね先生が現れた時、ビックリしてちょっと笑っちゃいましたww
Buena manera para asimilar y aprender mejor
Wonderful video as always. The locations and streets looked inviting and the food all looked yummy! I couldn't write with any Japanese this time because I watched on my tablet. 🙂
レッスンは簡単に理解できました。丁寧な説明をありがとうございました。とてもためになりました。
Im listening one time, then i try to read and then compare with your voice., then i try to shadowing... It´s very helpful, ありがとう!!
That's a great way to learn!
私はまた勉強になりましたよね!神楽坂へ行ってみたいです!サーモンが入っているラーメンも美味しそうだし。あかね先生が急に出てきてびっくりしてよかったです。ありがとうございます!
サーモンが入っているラーメン、気になりますよね。ぜひ食べてみてください。あかね先生のポップアップストアに行きたくて、神楽坂に行きました😊
So helpful! Thank you
ふみ先生、この動画が役に立ちました。面白かったです。ありがとうございました。
役に立ってよかったです!ありがとうございます😊
很喜歡老師的東京散步影片😊
thank you again
For another beautiful video ❤
It's my pleasure! 😄
Dear Fumi san, it's an ingenious way of introducing Ihe streetscapes of Japan neighbourhoods while teaching Japanese.... Your blog has become my daily Nippon dose at the comfort of my Singapore home😊
Glad to hear that. Thank you😊
先生の話すスピードはいいね 。私はn2合格したけど 、口語をうまく話すことはない。いま私は先生のビデオ見ながら、いっしょに話します。 本当にありがとう ございます 。
I bought the book for me!!! I live in Chile so I have to wait a little longer but I´m so happy to receive it!!!
Great!!😊
ありがどございます。毎日先生の動画を見ながら、日本語を勉強します。
うれしいです!
勉強、がんばってくださいね😊
I want to study japanese and I'm glad I found this channel.. 😊
I really love your video :33 I'm also learning Japanese and trying to get the N3 level :333 I'm always looking forward to watching your video :333🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
아카네센세의 귀중한 일본어를 병원침대에 누워 들었어요 차분하고 또렸한 음성에 정말 공부 많이 되었어요
새해 복 많이 받으세요
Hello Fumi-san I love your videos you speak very clearly and calmly so they're very easy to understand! I'm at n3 level so I understand most, when I don't know a new vocabulary it really helps that you have the kanji on the screen 😊
Thank you for the wonderful work!
Glad to hear that. Thank you!😊
この動画はとても便利です✨最近このチャネルを見つけました。いつも日本語の聴解を練習できます!ありがとう先生❤
じゃー質問を答えるのは、私の好きな日本の街は京都です✨
説明してくれてどうもありがとうございます。先生❤ところで、先生の声がスイートです☺️
このシリーズほんとうに最高!
うれしいです。ありがとうございます!
Hej Mina san
I think I can encourage your listeners by telling them, that I started out understanding practically nothing while reading a beginners book. After 3 months I can grasp some 20% of your talking when I have the translation underneath.
Yours Steen
先生、ありがとうございます。
日本の思い出が浮かんできました。
❤
それはよかったです!
ぜひ他の動画も見てみてください😊
Favourite town? Ooh, tough one! I think... Otaru in Hokkaido.
Enjoying these lessons. Fumi sensei's voice makes it easy to hear stuff so I can see what I understand vs get the gist of vs have no idea about. Plus, I liked the breakdown of the kanji
Otaru! I've never been there. It must be nice. Thank you for your comment!
字幕の配置が気に入っており、翻訳文と合わせて勉強するのにとても便利です。
今回の「神楽坂で」の動画を見てから、日本語ではなく日本文化と日本毎日生活を身につきました。ありがとうございます。
よかったです! ありがとうございます😊
日本語は果てがないですね。私は日本に住んで20年経ちますが、知らない言葉がたくさんあります。この動画のおかげで石畳と言う新しい言葉に出会いました。ありがとう御座います。ちなみに私も石畳の道が大好き。
私は英語を勉強していて、果てがないと感じます。それが楽しいところかもしれませんね! 😊
Very nice video, I like it very much. I like 自由が丘
For now didnt understand much but i loved to hear and just listen ill keep learning until i understand everything you said:))
Glad you liked the video! I hope it helped you with listening practice 😊
@SpeakJapaneseNaturally it helped and its always lovely to hear a soothing voice and calm environment. I will try my best to learn the correct way and be good at speaking and reading:)