![]() "What I Use To Study Japanese" - Matthew Chozick I worry that less-advanced learners skip over posts like this, so if that's you, please give it a read! The example sentences themselves may be a bit high level, but the explanations are really simplified and clear, so I think anyone will be able to understand ものの with Dan's help! Oh, and all of Aya's art is animated, with one of the best color schemes we've ever had for an article. The sentences are fun and getting to listen to them all is even better. I had seen it before while reading and knew the meaning was "similar" to けれども, but I had never actually looked up the nuances in usage.Īnother awesome thing about this article is the example sentences with Kanae's audio. I was one of those people who only used が and けれども, instead of ものの. Kristen: This article is one of the first in a bigger push to teach grammar usage on Tofugu and it is the one I thought was the most interesting, for me personally, anyway. Japanese Particle MONONO: The Definitive Guide Not a fault of the establishment (it is a spooky ghost restaurant), just running-and-gunning photography was a bit of a pain. There were some challenges photography-wise, one of which was the poor lighting. If you visit this place, see if you can get them to pour you some of the Tofugu shochu, if it is still there! And the spooky food wasn't bad for what it was: bar food. It was amusing to see Mami creeped out by everything. The end.īut seriously, Kichijoji Yūrei is a fun little ghost-themed bar in Tokyo that we wrote a travel article about. Viet: I was sentenced to death, but rose again from the grave! See the gif in the article. Kichijoji Yūrei: Tokyo's Haunted Underground Izakaya I think if you read this article, you'll feel that way too.Īlso, it was funny to see how angry some people got about his lifestyle. He reminded me that just because "mainstream thinking" is mainstream, it doesn't mean it's the only way. He made me rethink how one can live their life. Mami put it all together, Viet took the photos, and me? I just got to hang out and have a good time.īut spending those two days with Homeless Kotani was more than just "hanging out" for me. But really I was just a small cog in the bigger machine that was the whole Homeless Kotani experience. Koichi: I'm a big, poopy butthole for choosing one of my own articles. Kotani Makoto: The Homeless Man in Japan You Can Rent for ¥50 per Day Read through and discover the best from the past year as you strap in for the live-action thrill ride that will be 2018. Keeping with tradition, each Tofugu staff member has chosen one article to claim as their "favorite" or "number one" or "tippy-top-favey-babber" from 2017.īelow are the eight choices, along with the reasons why that person chose that particular post. That means it's time to look back at the articles we've posted this past year and pick our favorites. Well, it's the end of 2017 already somehow. Keeping with tradition, each Tofugu staff member has chosen one article to claim as their "favorite"
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