'Kanji' is featured as a movie character in the following productions:
Reiko's Hina Dolls (2012)
Actors:
Yukako Shimada (editor),
Komaki Matsui (director),
Komaki Matsui (producer),
Komaki Matsui (writer),
Yumiko Hoyano (costume designer),
Yumiko Hoyano (writer),
Ami Fujimoto (actress),
Ryan Nakashima (producer),
Rachael Boyce (actress),
Ryan Nakashima (writer),
Mitzi Doucette (actor),
Misa Matsuo (actor),
Rintaro Matsuo (actor),
Kaima Kondo (actor),
Humphrey Correia (actor),
Plot: It's 1935. A Japanese family making their start in Canada receives a special gift from the country they left behind _ a beautiful set of Hina dolls. The dolls take on a conflicted meaning as the family struggles to adapt to their new home. When war breaks out with Japan, the family is faced with a punishing choice.
Genres:
Drama,
Family,
History,
Short,
Ikiru (2007)
Actors:
Kazuki Kitamura (actor),
Yûsuke Santamaria (actor),
Kyôko Fukada (actress),
Adeyto (actress),
Kôshirô Matsumoto (actor),
Shin'ichi Ichikawa (writer),
Meiji Fujita (director),
Plot: In a Post-War Tokyo, when the bureaucratic chief of department of the City Hall Kanji Watanabe finds that he has a terminal cancer, he decides to intensively live his last months of life. While dying, he finds the meaning of life, and fights for the construction of a playground in a poor zone of the city and the legacy of his existence.
Genres:
,
Meenaxi: Tale of 3 Cities (2004)
Actors:
Vaibhavi Merchant (miscellaneous crew),
Bharat Kapoor (actor),
A. Sreekar Prasad (editor),
A.R. Rahman (composer),
Remo (miscellaneous crew),
Jayesh Pradhan (miscellaneous crew),
Tabu (actress),
Remo (actor),
Raghuvir Yadav (actor),
Sharat Saxena (actor),
Fayyaz Badruddin (miscellaneous crew),
Ashley Rebello (costume designer),
Anup Poddar (miscellaneous crew),
Kunal Kapoor (actor),
Chetan Motiwalla (actor),
Plot: A well-known Nawab, who is an author as well as a poet in Hyderabad, India, is approached by a beautiful young woman, with a heavy Hyderabadi accent named Meenaxi, to write a story on her, which the Nawab agrees to do so. When the Nawab's antique car breaks down, he takes it to a motor mechanic, and thus a story is formed in the Nawab's mind. The story takes place in Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, where his lead actress is the maternal niece of the local Raja Bijendra Singh, and the motor mechanic is Kameshwar Mathur, the only son of a multi-millionaire. Kameshwar and Meenaxi meet and are instantly attracted to each other. The second scenario the Nawab creates takes place in Prague, the Czech republic, where Meenaxi is portrayed as a young woman living in a Nunnery by the name of Maria Gulcova, who has been assigned to do some research on India and it's culture. In order to do this, she meets with a young man from India, Kameshwar, and both are attracted to each other. The Nawab takes both these scenarios into consideration, and often gets so involved that it is difficult for him to distinguish fiction from reality. Watch how the Nawab and Meenaxi handle this matter, and how an ending is set for this story.
Keywords: character-name-in-title, experimental-film, nunnery, poet, prague, rajasthan, surrealism, writer, writer's-block
Genres:
,
Mumbai Se Aaya Mera Dost (2003)
Actors:
Amitabh Bachchan (actor),
Chunky Pandey (actor),
Amar Mohile (composer),
Rajendra Gupta (actor),
Anu Malik (composer),
Abhishek Bachchan (actor),
Yashpal Sharma (actor),
Lara Dutta (actress),
Akhilendra Mishra (actor),
Daya Shankar Pandey (actor),
Steven H. Bernard (editor),
Aditya Lakhia (actor),
Ranjit Barot (composer),
Apoorva Lakhia (writer),
Apoorva Lakhia (director),
Plot: Dina Nath is honored by the Indian Government, which is televised live. While receiving the honors, Dina Nath informs the Government that his village is still without electricity, and he is promised that electricity will be provided in his village immediately. And electricity is provided in the village. Dina Nath's son, Kanji, who is in Mumbai, hears of this and returns to the village along with a C-Band ten foot satellite dish and a super flat stereo television. When the satellite is set-up, the villagers are thrilled by the TV shows. This leads to the village priest complaining to Chotey Thakur Rudra Pratap Singh that the villagers are turning away from his temple and worship. Rudra is not concerned as he himself has a TV set in his home. But when the priest informs Rudra that his sister, Kesar and Kanji are in love, Rudra makes a threat to destroy Kanaji and all of the village in the presence of a TV crew filming the whole drama - live worldwide.
Keywords: barber, bath, caste, casteism, city-name-in-title, fire, hindu-temple, love-between-castes, parody, priest
Genres:
Action,
Adventure,
Comedy,
Romance,
Ôoku jûhakkei (1986)
Actors:
Moeko Ezawa (actress),
Bengaru (actor),
Seizô Fukumoto (actor),
Hiroshi Katsuno (actor),
Noribumi Suzuki (director),
Junkichi Orimoto (actor),
Mizuho Suzuki (actor),
Noribumi Suzuki (writer),
Yuriko Mishima (actress),
Teruhiko Aoi (actor),
Seiya Nakano (actor),
Mami Nomura (actress),
Emi Shindô (actress),
Masao Satô (producer),
Ryoko Watanabe (actress),
Plot: A new shogun is appointed to the throne when his brother dies. He find out that the former Shogun one of the women from his brothers harem became pregnant, but she escaped. The new Shogun would loose the throne if the child is a boy. Genshiro is doctor who, among other things, performs abortions, and is sheltering his love, another women who escaped from the harem. The new Shogun threatens to arrest the girl unless Genshiro hunts down the woman and aborts her child. Genshiro learns that the woman releases a "musky scent from her special area" when in ecstasy. Both Genshiro and his friend set out to find all the women of the former harem and have sex with them, by force if necessary.
Keywords: abortion, ancient-japan, harem, hereditary-trait, reason-of-state, sexploitation, shogun, tug-of-war
Genres:
Action,
Adventure,
Comedy,
Drama,
My Road (1980)
Actors:
Tetsuya Takeda (actor),
Wendy Hoffman (actress),
Tatsuo Nadaka (actor),
Kazuo Kuroi (producer),
John Denos (actor),
Kikuo Kawasaki (writer),
Kikuo Kawasaki (director),
Tatsuo Kobayashi (writer),
Leslie Winston (actress),
Lee Oskar (composer),
Marissa Mendenhall (actress),
J.W. Kompare (editor),
Kevin E. Johnson (actor),
Laura Fanning (actress),
Genres:
,
Yatsuhaka-mura (1977)
Actors:
Masami Shimojô (actor),
Tsutomu Yamazaki (actor),
Hisashi Igawa (actor),
Yoshi Katô (actor),
Kunie Tanaka (actor),
Hatsuo Yamaya (actor),
Morio Kazama (actor),
Jun Hamamura (actor),
Tokue Hanazawa (actor),
Takuya Fujioka (actor),
Kiyoshi Atsumi (actor),
Yoshio Inaba (actor),
Isao Natsuyagi (actor),
Hidetaka Yoshioka (actor),
Tsutomu Yamazaki (actor),
Genres:
Horror,
Mystery,
Thriller,
Narazu-mono (1956)
Actors:
Nobuo Aoyagi (director),
Kamatari Fujiwara (actor),
Yoshio Kosugi (actor),
Toshirô Mifune (actor),
Yumi Shirakawa (actress),
Tomoyuki Tanaka (producer),
Masaru Satô (composer),
Minoru Chiaki (actor),
Ikio Sawamura (actor),
Akira Sera (actor),
Takashi Shimura (actor),
Hiroshi Tachikawa (actor),
Senkichi Ômura (actor),
Nijiko Kiyokawa (actress),
Mariko Okada (actress),
Genres:
Action,
Adventure,
Ai no sekai: Yamaneko Tomi no hanashi (1943)
Actors:
Eitarô Shindô (actor),
Ichirô Sugai (actor),
Nobuo Aoyagi (director),
Sanezumi Fujimoto (producer),
Hideko Takamine (actress),
Atsuko Ichinomiya (actress),
Fudeko Tanaka (actress),
Sôji Kiyokawa (actor),
Keiji Sakakida (actor),
Keiko Takatsu (actress),
Satoshi Kisaragi (writer),
Hiroshi Tsukiji (actor),
Hiroshi Katô (actor),
Sayuri Tanima (actress),
Ryusaku Nagai (actor),
Genres:
,
Tsuchi (1939)
Actors:
Akiko Kazami (actress),
Isamu Kosugi (actor),
Bontarô Miake (actor),
Kaichi Yamamoto (actor),
Reisaburô Yamamoto (actor),
Chieko Murata (actress),
Tomu Uchida (director),
Yasutarô Yagi (writer),
Binnosuke Nagao (actor),
Sanemon Suzuki (actor),
Masako Fujimura (actress),
Donguriboya (actor),
Tsutomu Kitamura (writer),
Chie Mitsui (actress),
Mari Ko (actress),
Genres:
Drama,
Can Japanese Actually Write Japanese Kanji?
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Why Do Japanese Still Use Kanji? Complicated Writing System...
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Why Do Japanese Use Kanji? Japanese is known for its complicated writing system, but why do we use kanji? Can't we just use hiragana and katakana? Is it possible to abolish kanji?
- Hiragana and Katakana are phonetic characters.
- Kanji (literally meaning
Chinese letters) is like a
symbol.
- Japanese has a lot of homophones and homographs and kanji helps to distinguish them.
- We have a set of official kanji on the joyo kanji list.
- There has been a number of attempts to abolish kanji in
Japanese history.
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[Here's a bit of history of people who tried to abolish kanji]
1866 - Hisoka Maejima, a Japanese statesman, was said to send a proposal to the shogun, insisting on abolishing kanji.
1872 -
Yukichi Fukuzawa, Japan's prominent figure featured in the current 10,
000 yen bill, wrote about his idea of abolishing kanji.
1881 - A group of people started a movement to promote the use of kana letters in place of kanji.
1946 -
Naoya Shiga, a famous
Japanese novelist, suggested that Japan should adopt
French as the official language.
1946 -
The Yomiuri Shimbun, one of the most popular
Japanese newspapers, published an editorial arguing that adopting
Roman alphabet would be key to democratise the country.
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Why Do Japanese Use Kanji? Japanese is known for its complicated writing system, but why do we use kanji? Can't we just use hiragana and katakana? Is it possible to abolish kanji?
- Hiragana and Katakana are phonetic characters.
- Kanji (literally meaning
Chinese letters) is like a
symbol.
- Japanese has a lot of homophones and homographs and kanji helps to distinguish them.
- We have a set of official kanji on the joyo kanji list.
- There has been a number of attempts to abolish kanji in
Japanese history.
-
Once,
John Pelzel from the
Allied occupation of Japan tried to completely romanise Japanese after
WWII.
[Here's a bit of history of people who tried to abolish kanji]
1866 - Hisoka Maejima, a Japanese statesman, was said to send a proposal to the shogun, insisting on abolishing kanji.
1872 -
Yukichi Fukuzawa, Japan's prominent figure featured in the current 10,
000 yen bill, wrote about his idea of abolishing kanji.
1881 - A group of people started a movement to promote the use of kana letters in place of kanji.
1946 -
Naoya Shiga, a famous
Japanese novelist, suggested that Japan should adopt
French as the official language.
1946 -
The Yomiuri Shimbun, one of the most popular
Japanese newspapers, published an editorial arguing that adopting
Roman alphabet would be key to democratise the country.
- published: 26 Dec 2015
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How To Read & Understand Kanji (Japanese 101)
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How to Learn Japanese Kanji the Fun way (Heisig)
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Remembering and learning the Kanji" - How to learn 2,
200 Japanese Kanji characters using Heisig (stroke order and meaning) the easy, fun and most importantly -
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The method revolves around a book called "
Remembering the Kanji" by Heisig and is very popular for learners of Japanese who struggle with the characters. I highly recommend the book to all and it can be found HERE:
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Remembering and learning the Kanji" - How to learn 2,
200 Japanese Kanji characters using Heisig (stroke order and meaning) the easy, fun and most importantly - quick way.
*GET
SPEAKING WITH A JAPANESE PERSON!* (iTalki):
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When I found out the
Japanese writing system, Kanji, has over 2,
000 characters I nearly packed up my bags and went home after I finished crying - but after discovering a fun and creative solution to the problem , which turned a hell of a task into a short, enjoyable one, I feel I have to share the method with the world.
The method revolves around a book called "
Remembering the Kanji" by Heisig and is very popular for learners of Japanese who struggle with the characters. I highly recommend the book to all and it can be found HERE:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/0824835921/ref=as_li_tl?ie=
UTF8&camp;=1634&creative;=6738&creativeASIN;=0824835921&linkCode;=as2&tag;=japan03d-21
Feel free to message me with your questions and like the video if you like it! If you really like it, why not subscribe and make all your dreams come true. (Subscribing to a
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Tokyo Nightclub:
http://www.abroadinjapan.com/
And for regular updates and information there's the (
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Remembering the Kanji
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Remembering the Kanji vol. 1 by
James W. Heisig (the first book of the Heisig
Method):
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Here is a list of the kanji we studied today in case you want to look them up yourself:
・木 tree
・林 grove
・森 forest
・杏 apricot
・呆 dummy
James's study journey blog entry at Kotoba Miners: http://blog.kotobaminers.org/post/122044080601/how-i-studied-japanese-to-proficiency-in-only-3
This is our submission for #khanacademytalentsearch
This is a pilot video for teaching entry-level students how to study
Chinese characters, specifically those used in the
Japanese writing system. This course would cover the meanings, writings, and readings of the kanji, and later readings of
Japanese/Chinese sentences and passages.
James and Jason are based in
Japan, but are also able to provide the
Chinese version of this course.
Creators:
Jason Downey & James York
Narration, & Editing: James
Animation &
Script: Jason
Music: https://cheapbeatsmusic.bandcamp.com/
album/granta-digital
&: https://cheapbeatsmusic.bandcamp.com/album/frosty-frolic
wn.com/Remembering The Kanji
Remembering the Kanji vol. 1 by
James W. Heisig (the first book of the Heisig
Method):
http://www.amazon.com/Remembering-Kanji-Vol-Complete-Characters/dp/0824831659
Here is a list of the kanji we studied today in case you want to look them up yourself:
・木 tree
・林 grove
・森 forest
・杏 apricot
・呆 dummy
James's study journey blog entry at Kotoba Miners: http://blog.kotobaminers.org/post/122044080601/how-i-studied-japanese-to-proficiency-in-only-3
This is our submission for #khanacademytalentsearch
This is a pilot video for teaching entry-level students how to study
Chinese characters, specifically those used in the
Japanese writing system. This course would cover the meanings, writings, and readings of the kanji, and later readings of
Japanese/Chinese sentences and passages.
James and Jason are based in
Japan, but are also able to provide the
Chinese version of this course.
Creators:
Jason Downey & James York
Narration, & Editing: James
Animation &
Script: Jason
Music: https://cheapbeatsmusic.bandcamp.com/
album/granta-digital
&: https://cheapbeatsmusic.bandcamp.com/album/frosty-frolic
- published: 20 Jun 2015
- views: 8923
Learn Japanese Kanji - Could Kanji really be this easy??
videos
Click here to get our
FREE App & More
Free Lessons at JapanesePod101:
http://www.JapanesePod101.com/video
Here is the first video in a Kanji learning series ca
...
Click here to get our
FREE App & More
Free Lessons at JapanesePod101:
http://www.JapanesePod101.com/video
Here is the first video in a Kanji learning series called Kanji
Corner, from JapanesePod101.com.
JapanesePod101.com is a site dedicated to creating materials to help you learn the
Japanese language in the easiest, fastest, and most fun way possible.
Hope you enjoy!
http://www.japanesepod101.com/video
wn.com/Learn Japanese Kanji Could Kanji Really Be This Easy
Click here to get our
FREE App & More
Free Lessons at JapanesePod101:
http://www.JapanesePod101.com/video
Here is the first video in a Kanji learning series called Kanji
Corner, from JapanesePod101.com.
JapanesePod101.com is a site dedicated to creating materials to help you learn the
Japanese language in the easiest, fastest, and most fun way possible.
Hope you enjoy!
http://www.japanesepod101.com/video
- published: 18 Feb 2009
- views: 418363
How to LEARN KANJI - The RIGHT way! - 漢字の正しい勉強方法
videos
(字幕あり) How to learn to read and write
Japanese kanji, the RIGHT WAY.
WHAT NOT TO DO
-
Don't learn kanji in books full of
English
Kanji should be learned in J
...
(字幕あり) How to learn to read and write
Japanese kanji, the RIGHT WAY.
WHAT NOT TO DO
-
Don't learn kanji in books full of
English
Kanji should be learned in Japanese. After all, the language you are learning is Japanese so you should do your best to break off from always having to translate things into English, and start understanding stuff in Japanese. Kanji are building blocks to full words, and sometimes they can represent a full word alone
. If the kanji doesn't represent a full word, you must learn words acociated with that kanji.
Learning kanji in order, using Japanese children books you will be given a list of words you need to know with this kanji.
- Don't focus too much on the on and kun yomi.
You learn full words, not a bunch of readings.
Sometimes people spend way too much time on remembering each and every reading of a Kanji, but they don't spend enough time on the actual words accociated with that kanji. Readings wont tell you how to read each word, learning each word 1 by 1 will tell you how to read each word. Even adult
Japanese people come accross words they don't know the reading everyday, such as station names. You will get a general idea and naturally remember all the readings of each kanji as you learn more words accociated with it.
- Don't try to have 1 English meaning for every kanji you learn.
Not all kanji have 1 meaning, kanji are building blocks to words, don't treat them as individual meanings put together to make words. When Japanese people look at words they don't split up each meaning of each character, they look at the whole word, and they see those images represent pronunciations, of a word, that word has a meaning.
DO DO
- learn words with that kanji in it, when you learn a new kanji.
- always write the kanji over and over again
- not just vocabulary, but you want to put things into full sentences.
- Learn radicals, they will help you understand how Japanese is written and help you tell other people how to read the kanji, or understand when you ask someone how to write a kanji you don't remember how.
BOOKS I recomend
毎日のドリル 小学校1年漢字
If you can't read this, or can't read hiragana and katakana its too soon to start on
Japanese books.
Otherwise search this title in ebay or amazon to see if you can buy it online.
as well as 2-6 year kanji books from same company.
MY
NAME IS
MIRA.
I am a Youtuber from
Tokyo Japan.
I make a lot of videos about
Japan, so if you are interested, check them out.
You also should check out my facebook, twitter and blog :)
http://www.facebook.com/kanadajin3
http://www.twitter.com/kanadajin3
http://kanadajin3.blogspot.jp/
http://instagram.com/kanadajin3
http://www.kanadajin3.com
https://vine.co/u/1168857761711378432
私はミラです。 東京に住んでいて、日本の紹介の動画をアップしています。よろしくお願いします。
Video edit by :
Adobe Premier Elements 12
Graphics created in :
Photoshop CS5
Video taken
on : PANASONIC HC-V620m
wn.com/How To Learn Kanji The Right Way 漢字の正しい勉強方法
(字幕あり) How to learn to read and write
Japanese kanji, the RIGHT WAY.
WHAT NOT TO DO
-
Don't learn kanji in books full of
English
Kanji should be learned in Japanese. After all, the language you are learning is Japanese so you should do your best to break off from always having to translate things into English, and start understanding stuff in Japanese. Kanji are building blocks to full words, and sometimes they can represent a full word alone
. If the kanji doesn't represent a full word, you must learn words acociated with that kanji.
Learning kanji in order, using Japanese children books you will be given a list of words you need to know with this kanji.
- Don't focus too much on the on and kun yomi.
You learn full words, not a bunch of readings.
Sometimes people spend way too much time on remembering each and every reading of a Kanji, but they don't spend enough time on the actual words accociated with that kanji. Readings wont tell you how to read each word, learning each word 1 by 1 will tell you how to read each word. Even adult
Japanese people come accross words they don't know the reading everyday, such as station names. You will get a general idea and naturally remember all the readings of each kanji as you learn more words accociated with it.
- Don't try to have 1 English meaning for every kanji you learn.
Not all kanji have 1 meaning, kanji are building blocks to words, don't treat them as individual meanings put together to make words. When Japanese people look at words they don't split up each meaning of each character, they look at the whole word, and they see those images represent pronunciations, of a word, that word has a meaning.
DO DO
- learn words with that kanji in it, when you learn a new kanji.
- always write the kanji over and over again
- not just vocabulary, but you want to put things into full sentences.
- Learn radicals, they will help you understand how Japanese is written and help you tell other people how to read the kanji, or understand when you ask someone how to write a kanji you don't remember how.
BOOKS I recomend
毎日のドリル 小学校1年漢字
If you can't read this, or can't read hiragana and katakana its too soon to start on
Japanese books.
Otherwise search this title in ebay or amazon to see if you can buy it online.
as well as 2-6 year kanji books from same company.
MY
NAME IS
MIRA.
I am a Youtuber from
Tokyo Japan.
I make a lot of videos about
Japan, so if you are interested, check them out.
You also should check out my facebook, twitter and blog :)
http://www.facebook.com/kanadajin3
http://www.twitter.com/kanadajin3
http://kanadajin3.blogspot.jp/
http://instagram.com/kanadajin3
http://www.kanadajin3.com
https://vine.co/u/1168857761711378432
私はミラです。 東京に住んでいて、日本の紹介の動画をアップしています。よろしくお願いします。
Video edit by :
Adobe Premier Elements 12
Graphics created in :
Photoshop CS5
Video taken
on : PANASONIC HC-V620m
- published: 11 May 2015
- views: 193923
Gajar Ki Kanji - Turban Tadka
videos
The very entertaining
Chef Harpal Singh Sokhi teaches the viewers the true art of
Punjabi cooking. He loves to cook true desi style where all that matters is th
...
The very entertaining
Chef Harpal Singh Sokhi teaches the viewers the true art of
Punjabi cooking. He loves to cook true desi style where all that matters is the true taste of these Punjabi classics!
wn.com/Gajar Ki Kanji Turban Tadka
The very entertaining
Chef Harpal Singh Sokhi teaches the viewers the true art of
Punjabi cooking. He loves to cook true desi style where all that matters is the true taste of these Punjabi classics!
- published: 09 Apr 2013
- views: 31530
difficult kanji
videos
can you read these kanji???
can you read these kanji???
wn.com/Difficult Kanji
can you read these kanji???
- published: 14 Feb 2009
- views: 17403