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Finished? Regret? Master “〜てしまった”A Complete Guide to the Nuances Native Speakers Use

Hello Japanese learners!I’m Miyabi, a Japanese mom.The expression 「〜てしまった」 is extremely common in Japanese, but doesn’t ...
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Understanding the Two Meanings of “ごはん” in Japanese

Hello, this is Miyabi. Today, let’s learn about the meaning of 「ごはん」.「ごはん」 as a mealIn Japanese, we use the word 「ごはん」 i...
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Yokatta (よかった) — More than just “It was good”

Note: This blog is written in both Japanese and English.Please turn off automatic translation in your browser.Automatic ...
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Why Japanese People Say “おちゃしませんか?” Instead of “コーヒーをのみにいきませんか?”

Hello, this is Miyabi. 👋Recently in a Japanese learning community, people were talking about how to invite a Japanese pe...
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Learn Japanese with Fuurin (風鈴)|Summer Words and Phrases

Hello! My name is Miyabi, a Japanese living in Japan.Welcome to Japan Phrase Adventure, a blog for learners of Japanese ...
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Difference Between “Kureru” and “Morau” in Japanese: A Beginner-Friendly Guide

Hello, this is Miyabi! Let’s keep learning Japanese today with Japan Phrase Adventure!When learning Japanese, one common...
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Japanese for Beginners: Seasons, “Atsui” Kanji Differences, and Summer Fun

Hello, this is Miyabi.Let’s enjoy learning Japanese today with Japan Phrase Adventure.If you are viewing this site on a ...
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How to Ask About Someone’s Hometown in Natural Japanese “Doko kara kita no?” – What Does It Really Mean?

“Doko kara kita no?” – What Does It Really Mean?How to Ask About Someone’s Hometown in Natural JapaneseThe phrase “どこから来たの?” is widely used but often misunderstood. While native Japanese speakers may use it casually to mean “Where are you from?”, learners might interpret it differently.As teachers or learners, being aware of this ambiguity — and the cultural habits that cause it — is key to navigating real Japanese conversation.And ideally? Japanese speakers themselves should make an effort to be clear, especially when speaking with non-native speakers.But since that doesn’t always happen, learning the many expressions for asking about origin — with attention to politeness and nuance — is a powerful tool in your language journey.
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What Are “Unagi” and “Doyo no Ushi”? – Japanese Learning Video from July 19, 2025

Welcome to Japanese Learning Plaza: Japan Phrase Adventure. I’m the site administrator, Miyabi.In this post, I will expl...
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Explanation of the YouTube Video Published on July 2: Including Words Like 「おやつ」「手を洗う(てをあらう)」「口のまわり(くちのまわり)」「きれいになった」, etc.

Hello, this is Miyabi. I’m sorry the explanation took a little while to prepare!Today’s explanation is for the video pub...
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