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  2. Let's Learn Japanese - Wikipedia

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    Series one of Let's Learn Japanese was made in 1984 and 1985. It was presented by Mary Althaus and featured a number of skits, featuring Mine-san (Yusuke Mine), Sugihara-san (Miki Sugihara), and Kaihō-san (Hiroyuki Kaihō), who were designed to help the viewer memorize, and practice the use of, new words and grammatical structures.

  3. Yusuke Mine - Wikipedia

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    Yusuke Mine (峰 祐介, Mine Yūsuke, born June 1934, in Osaka, Japan) is a Japanese-born actor who is probably best known for his role on the 26-lesson TV program Let's Learn Japanese. [1] On the program, he performed in skits that contained the sentence patterns that each episode focused on and assisted viewers with the day's material with ...

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  5. Genki: An Integrated Course in Elementary Japanese

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    Professor Yamashita (山下先生) instructs the foreign students on Japanese at Sakura University. He is the only teacher to regularly feature in the Genki storyline and generally serves as a straight man to the students. John Wang (ジョン・ワン) is a student from Cairns, Australia, introduced near the end of Genki I. He later becomes a ...

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  7. Shiritori - Wikipedia

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    Shiritori (しりとり; 尻取り) is a Japanese word game in which the players are required to say a word which begins with the final kana of the previous word. No distinction is made between hiragana , katakana , and kanji .