Mina No Nihongo ❲OFFICIAL · ANTHOLOGY❳
The illustrations are functional, not flashy. If you need gamification or pretty UI design, you might find it dry. There is no app (though some third-party Anki decks exist).
But with so many resources available today—from apps like Duolingo to grammar guides like Genki —is this classic textbook series still worth your time? mina no nihongo
The dialogues focus on practical situations: asking for directions, talking to your boss, visiting a friend's house, or making phone calls. It is excellent for people moving to Japan for work. The illustrations are functional, not flashy
If you have ever searched for "how to learn Japanese," you have almost certainly seen a bright, colorful book cover featuring a cast of quirky characters (like the memorable Mr. Miller or Ms. Yamamoto). That book is Minna no Nihongo (みんなの日本語), which translates to "Japanese for Everyone." But with so many resources available today—from apps