100 Short Horror Stories: Japanese Reading Practice - Learning to Read Japanese

100 Short Horror Stories: Japanese Reading Practice

ByLearning to Read Japanese

  • Release Date: 2021-11-24
  • Genre: Japanese Language Studies

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Japanese Reading Practice: JLPT N4/N3
100 Horror Short Stories こわい話
Reading every day is one of the best ways to learn any language. This series is for the people/students who want to learn Japanese.
Learning to Read Japanese http://readjapanese.byoubu.com/

No.1 死体《したい》(dead body; corpse)、No.2 人形《にんぎょう》(doll)、No.3 写真《しゃしん》(photograph)[#中見出し終わり]、No.4 タクシー(taxi)、No.5 記憶《きおく》(memory)、No.6 電車《でんしゃ》(train)、No.7 エレベーター(elevator)、No.8 女《おんな》(woman)、No.9 種《たね》(seed)、No.10 廃墟《はいきょ》(abandoned building)、他

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