PLEASE NOTE: Mangajin ceased publication in 1998. These back issues may be new or used, but they will not be pristine. A few are still in sealed bags (for mailing), but even those are unlikely to be pristine due to shelf-wear and the amount of time passed. Please consider these as learning tools to be used rather than for collecting. That being said, if condition is important to you, please contact us with specific issues and we'll send you photos of the actual items.
Mangajin was a wonderful magazine for learners of Japanese. Each issue somehow had something for every level, but we recommend them most for upper beginners.
Those interested in translation will love how Mangajin breaks down the manga it presents, explaining grammar, vocabulary, and cultural references with ease.
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Special Feature: New Religions · Review Of Nisus Writer 4.0 · Learning Japanese The Fun Way |
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14 | New Religions in Japan: Seeking the Way | |||
Charismatic leaders, tightkit communities, and the promise of health, wealth, and happiness, are attracting millions of Japanese into the new religions. Ann Saphir investigates their appeal, and comes close to joining one herself. | ||||
22 | Book Review: Summer Study Fun | |||
Ginny Skord Waters reviews two recent products that claim to take the starch out of study: Do-It-Yourself Japanese Through Comics and Sing Japanese. | ||||
28 | Taiyaku: 50 Years Later, the War Ends for Yokoyama Ryuichi | |||
The US government finally pays the 85-year-old creator of Fuku-chan for using his comic strip during World War II without his permission. |
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4 | Letters & Bloopers | |||
8 | Brand News (Innovative uses of the Japanese Language) | |||
If office supplies could talk, what would they say? | ||||
9 | Political Cartoon | |||
Iridescent words raise hackles at home and abroad. | ||||
23 | On the Bookshelf | |||
Recently released books about Japan. | ||||
24 | Computer Corner | |||
Nisus Writer 4.0 Multilingual Word Processer does everything but the dishes. | ||||
38 | Basic Japanese: Commands, Part 2 | |||
When used right, abrupt commands get immediate results. | ||||
92 | Translator's Note | |||
Translator Editor Wayne Lammers delves further into the mysteries of the particle ni. | ||||
93 | Vocabulary Summary | |||
94 | Classifieds |
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34 | Garfield, by Jim Davis | |||
36 | Calvin and Hobbes, by Bill Watterson | |||
44 | OL Shinkaron · OL進化論, by Akizuki Risu | |||
46 | Kono Hito ni Kakero · この女に賭けろ, by Shu Ryoka & Yumeno Kazuko | |||
55 | Living Game · りびんぐげーむ, by Hoshisato Mochiru | |||
74 | Ningen Kosaten · 人間交差点, by Yajima Masao & Hirokane Kenshi |