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Category: General
Posted by: evankirby
We received the above good question by email the other day, that we thought we should probably explain better, so we'll be adding this information to our FAQ shortly, but we also wanted to take the time to explain here.

{Why do I need to memorize hiragana and katakana before I start my study with you?{

We understand that it seems a little strange to ask people who can't speak Japanese at all to learn how to read it before we teach you anything. However, the reason we have this requirement is this: the best textbook for beginner learners, Genki: An Integrated Approach to Japanese, uses only hiragana and katakana, not romaji (English letters) to display Japanese words in some parts.
In addition, as the Japanese alphabet is almost 100% phonetic (i.e., each letter represents a single sound), if you can read all the letters, you can sound out any word written in that alphabet, even if you don't know what it means. Therefore knowing the alphabet is a vital first step to enable you to start increasing your vocabulary. It's the equivalent of requiring people to be able to recognize the English alphabet before going to a school to study English.
Finally, there are a total of 46 unique hiragana characters. While this is a lot more than English's 26 (actually, about 45 if you include both capital and small letters), it is still possible to memorize these in 2 days or less (as some of our students have in the past) without a teacher, by using flash cards or software. Spending a weekend to memorize them in advance allows you to spend your time in Japan focusing on the communicative study that requires a good teacher. Spending half of your first week here memorizing hiragana and katakana just so that you can get round to beginning your actual studies would be a waste of your time, and if there's one thing we hate with a vengeance at GenkiJACS, it's wasting your time!
So, that's why we ask you to memorize the basic characters before you get here. So, what are you waiting for? Get cracking!
Category: General
Posted by: evankirby
The end of the summer rush has given us time to finally catch up with some of the work we?fve been putting off for months, and first on our list was to update the Gallery section of our website. Over the last couple of days we?fve added almost 300 photos from events this year and last, and had a great time going through all the happy memories from a year of brilliant students and fun activities.
In particular, here are some of our favorite albums and pictures:

genkistudents Our huge summer class!
Vladimir in kimono Vladimir sets the teachers' hearts a-flutter in his dashing kimono
Tea ceremony Gaby perfects the art of tea ceremony, under the watchful gaze of her teacher.
Students hiding under tables Students practising earthquake drills at the Disaster Prevention Center.
Fire extinguishers And letting off fire extinguishers.
Mount Aso Weird sulfurous landscapes on Mt. Aso.
Toby takes on 4 Toby takes on 3 teachers and 1 student at beach sumo ...
Toby winsand wins!

We haven?ft finished yet - there are still at least another 1,200 photos to look through and pick out the best from! So we?fll keep adding more to the site over the next few days. And if you have any of your own from your study at GenkiJACS that you want to add, feel free to send them to us, or even upload them yourself!