level2 (N4)

Mastering the Japanese Volitional Form (意志形): Casual Invitations and Suggestions

Learn how to use the Japanese volitional form (意志形) to casually say “Let's go” or “Shall we eat?” in Japanese. This guide includes conjugation rules, examples, and common mistakes for JLPT N4 learners.
Culture

Kodomo no Hi (こどもの日) – Japan’s Children’s Day (May 5th) Traditions, Symbols & Golden Week Fun

Kodomo no Hi crowns Golden Week with flying carp streamers, samurai dolls, and sweet kashiwa mochi. Discover the holiday’s history, must‑see events, and how Japanese families celebrate children’s health and happiness.
level2 (N4)

How to Qualify Nouns with Sentences in Japanese

Learn how to qualify nouns with full sentences in Japanese using short (plain) form verbs. Master this essential grammar pattern with examples and tips on using the correct particles.
Culture

Midori no Hi (みどりの日) – Japan’s Greenery Day on May 4th & Golden Week Nature Events

Midori no Hi—Greenery Day—honors Emperor Shōwa’s love of plants and spotlights Japan’s environmental ethos. Explore the holiday’s history, eco‑events, free‑entry zoos, and how it slots into Golden Week travel plans.
level2 (N4)

How to Say “Could You Please” in Japanese | Using V-te + itadakemasen ka(〜ていただけませんか)

Learn how to politely ask for favors in Japanese using the phrase “V-te + itadakemasen ka(〜ていただけませんか)”. This formal grammar structure is essential for N4-level learners to make respectful requests.
Culture

Kenpou Kinenbi (憲法記念日): Constitution Memorial Day in Japan

Kenpou Kinenbi celebrates Japan’s 1947 constitution and its commitment to peace. Learn the holiday’s history, nationwide events, and how most residents weave Constitution Memorial Day into their Golden Week travel plans.
level2 (N4)

How to Use “nanika / nanimo / dokoka ni / doko ni mo (何か・何も・どこかに・どこにも)” in Japanese | Talking about Something or Somewhere

Learn how to use nanika (something), nanimo (not anything), dokoka ni (somewhere), and doko ni mo (not anywhere) in Japanese. Master these common expressions for JLPT N4 level conversations.
level2 (N4)

How to Say “I Hope That 〜” in Japanese | Using (plain present) + to ii(〜といい)

Learn how to say “I hope that…” naturally in Japanese using the grammar pattern (plain form) + to ii. Perfect for JLPT N4 learners. With real examples and tips!
level2 (N4)

How to Say “I Want Someone to Do Something” in Japanese | Using V-て + ほしい

Learn how to express your desire for someone to do something in Japanese using the grammar pattern V-て + ほしい. This guide explains how to say things like “I want my friend to help” or “I didn’t want him to come.”
level2 (N4)

How to Say “I Want (a Thing)” in Japanese | Using Noun + ga hoshii(〜がほしい)

Learn how to say “I want (a thing)” in Japanese using the grammar pattern Noun + がほしい. This guide covers present, past, and negative forms, plus how to talk about what other people want.