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Magazines : Hiragana TimesIn association with Amazon.comfrom: Hiragana Times/Reader Service Availability: Usually ships in 2 to 4 months
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Binding: MagazineFirst Issue Lead Time: 12-16 weeks Format: Magazine Subscription Issues Per Year: 12 Label: Hiragana Times/Reader Service Magazine Type: Trade magazine Manufacturer: Hiragana Times/Reader Service Number Of Issues: 12 Publisher: Hiragana Times/Reader Service Studio: Hiragana Times/Reader Service Subscription Length: 365 days Sales Rank: 2040 Editorial Review: Product Description: The Hiragana Times has been published since 1986 and read by international-minded people regardless of nationality. The concept of "Accessing the Global Community in Japan," becomes reality whenever you open the pages. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - over 3 month not here-no replies to my emails!I paid almost $100 to Amazon. Over 3 months and 4 emails have past. No magazine and no response to any of my emails, but Amazon still has our money? too risky-don't do it Rating: - Don't buy from Amazon and Magazine Express!!The magazine is an excellent tool for helping you Japanese studies. However, what this page doesn't tell you is that the magazines are shipped SEAMAIL from Japan which mean you'll recieve every issue 8 to 10 after it's released. I placed my order in January and it to date have not recieved a single issue. After several phone calls, the Magazine Express people (who fill the Amazon subscriptions) said they had to restart my subscription for the May issues which will take ... Read More Rating: - For people who are studying Japanese...Hiragana Times is excellent tool for who are studying Japanese.I found this magazine in a book store in US (Kinokuniya) and I found this magazine is very useful for me to learn Japanese. Good thing about this mag is every sentences are written in both Japanese and English. Rating: - Great Tool for Learning Japanese or English.This magazine is helpful because everything is written in both Japanese and English. For those studying Japanese, the kanji have furigana, so you know how to pronounce them, and you can look them up in the dictionary. You'll definitely increase your vocabulary and reading skills. If you don't want to spring for a subscription, you can find it in some bookstores in the US like Kinokuniya's US stores. Also you can check it out online and even order a digital subscription on their web site. Browse for similar items by category:
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