This was the message we posted 6 years ago.This was the message we posted 6 years ago.This was the message we posted 6 years ago.Message posted at all of our websites today in 2017. This picture was taken 8 month after the disaster when Mayumi Nakamura visited Japan. This visit was the key to starting PSP Children's Foundation.This picture was taken 8 month after the disaster when Mayumi Nakamura visited Japan. This visit was the key to starting PSP Children's Foundation.This picture was taken 8 month after the disaster when Mayumi Nakamura visited Japan. This visit was the key to starting PSP Children's Foundation.This picture was taken 8 month after the disaster when Mayumi Nakamura visited Japan. This visit was the key to starting PSP Children's Foundation.This picture was taken 8 month after the disaster when Mayumi Nakamura visited Japan. This visit was the key to starting PSP Children's Foundation.This picture was taken 8 month after the disaster when Mayumi Nakamura visited Japan. This visit was the key to starting PSP Children's Foundation.This picture was taken 8 month after the disaster when Mayumi Nakamura visited Japan. This visit was the key to starting PSP Children's Foundation.This picture was taken 8 month after the disaster when Mayumi Nakamura visited Japan. This visit was the key to starting PSP Children's Foundation.
Those are the messages we posted all our website 6 years ago.
Please take a moment with us to remember those who lost their lives 6 years ago as a result of the earthquake and tsunami that devastated Japan.
Since 1996, Japanese-Online has been provided as a free service from PSPinc with the purpose of providing resources to individuals interested in learning about the Japanese Language and culture.
Japanese-Online has content suited to varying levels of study, including lessons for beginners as well as lessons tailored for those who need grammar and writing resources. Lessons are best suited to those who have basic understanding of hiragana and katakana alphabets before moving on to the more advanced grammar and particle lessons. Grammar lessons focus on learning about writing and creating more complex sentences and most lessons will not use romaji (Japanese sounds written with roman letters). Kanji is used in the lessons with hiragana and English translations provided.