"Japanese Ammo with Misa" is certainly, in my humble opinion, the best channel to learn japanese. I went from 0% japanese knowledge to N4 learning A LOT with her. Misa has an absolute begginer series that she teaches really basic japanese sentences pattern. She's amazing and I'm here to defend her lol. ♥
I still recommend her, which is why I put her in this video! I never meant to shed her in a negative light; I just meant to emphasize that the people who may benefit more from her channel are people who need more thorough explanations, in contrast to people who have shorter attention spans and need quick explanations. I still love her channel and think she's amazing!
@@Shelbyrei You talk about how others have English/Japanese subtitles but neglected to mention how Misas subtitles are not only dual language but color-coded as well! The color-coding is more work on her part but it also means a much better learning experience.
@@MensoJero Sorry, you're right! It was hard to fit all of that information into one video and I was going through everything kind of quickly. Thanks for letting me know.
KemushiChan Your channel helped me a lot and keep helping me to boost my Japanese. My Instagram name also was aspired in your channel name. That’s creative But my is Washi. Thank you for your work and doing that translating work for us in this side of the world. 良し!👍
Definitely try to watch もしもしゆうすけ. The youtuber named Yusuke is filming diferent situation you may accounter when coming to Japan. He goes to supermarket, bookstore, rent a car, ets out... recording actual conversation with shop assistants, so you know which phrases are really used. The best this is that he has both english subtitles and japanese subtitles, which are only in hiragana, so even beginners can read them.
@Giamm Lieddack i mean nobody writes japanese in romaji, to genuinely converse. kanji is always important in japanese sentences & two kanjis can have the same pronunciation (which will be how they are spelled in romaji) but sound look different, so people know what it means. matt vs.japan (as he explains immersion & his own methods) is really good!
That Japanese man Yuta has been improving his comedy stat in a sustained and continuous way for the past weeks. I've been enjoying his channel more and more. Also learning, but it's a lot more memorable now. And I agree with Onomappu, he is top notch japanese youtuber👌
@Giamm Lieddack I was there with you at the beginning. His first videos are kind of weird. But that's mainly because he wasn't that comfortable with his english, I guess. His latest content is WAY better at teaching Japanese and giving advice.
This vidéo is actually exactly what i've been looking for, for a while now, so thank you very much for making it! (Actually relevant UA-cam recommendation!)
I just recently discovered Onamappu and what a find! He speaks naturally but enunciates clearly and so is very understandable. I like how he tells a funny stoty to illustrate a grammar point or phrase. He does a great job of explaining the nuance of similar expressions. Also he has a beautiful voice so he’s pleasant to listen to. He seems like a truly nice guy.
I love Misa's channel. I know her videos are long, but I often spend at least an hour with one because I like to write everything down anyway. Also, I know it wasn't mentioned here, but I like Mrs Eats because I just find her hilarious.
I would highly recommend Matt vs Japan. I learned a lot of great things from him, and his methods of learning languages is very practical and well thought out. He doesn't only talk about Japanese exclusively, he also talks about language learning in general, whether Japanese or not. He also talks about some of the niche parts of Japanese, and some of this information is hard to come by. Nonetheless, pretty great channel! EDIT: I found an amazing Japanese channel! The channel's name is ことラボ Think Vsauce, but in Japanese and is (for the most part) focused on the Japanese language!
@@Reforming_LL The "no bullshit, get it done" method. I recommend his website with his friend Yoga called refold.la where there are roadmaps of language learning that can suit your fancy. Hella great site.
Wow, this video is a gold mine of Japanese resources for all levels. Especially ones that include listening practice which is so hard to find! I like art channels of many forms but so many videos in Japanese are captioned and don't have voice overs or the person showing their face. But now with your video and the recommendations in the comments, wow, here are so many wonderful resources to learn with. Thank you!
Onomappu and Japanese ammo with misa are my favorite channels that helped me make a lot of progress. For beginners I used misa's playlist and learnt grammar, and from onomappu you can learn a lot of onomatopoeia which is used daily, also he is really easy to understand and the content is always super interesting. Its also super helpful that there are subtitles. Basically the same thing you said in the video, thanks for all the recommendations ❤️❤️
I've been studying Japanese for several years, with a gap in between of several years for other studies, and I still can't hold conversations. This year I've been committed and studying at least 2 hours every day. I'm glad to have found your channel! We're on this journey together. :)
Onomappu currently has 103K subscribers. What the HELL happened within the past few months?? Also, thank you so so much for posting this! I'm studying for the N2 exam right now, and I am tired of constant listening comprehension mock exams. X.X
Oof my heart broke when you mentioned Terrace House knowing that one of the members is no longer with us anymore (and there was a lot of manipulation behind the show too unfortunately leading up to Hana Kimura's death.)
You could put KORONO there, he makes videos in japanese with english subtitles, and focusses more on the games he plays, and he does not teach any japanese, he just makes SOME videos in Japanese because his audience asks him
I’ve definitely went through Misa’s channel especially from advanced beginner onwards. It often relates to the grammar points that i learned in みんなの日本語 books 1 and 2. It’s cool that she gives a bit of time for you to practice and come up with the answer before saying the answers. As for Dogen, my wife, who is japanese, says that there are many learners who are fluent but when she listens to them, she can tell that it’s a japanese learner speaking however, if she listens to Dogen without seeing his face, she says he sounds exactly like a japanese person. Plus he’s extremely funny since it’s really relatable to japanese humour and culture/customs.
Started studying Japanese recently and was looking for good Japanese content and this video was so useful!! Love your channel and looking forward to more videos like this!
For teaching 日本語 in English, I would say that Japanese from Zero is a good channel for beginners. He is following the book he wrote, but you can just listen/watch the videos and learn a lot.
I just learned that Japanese from Zero is Yes! Japan. Which was an amazing site. I kinda got busy with life but I don't know their content too well today but they were good stuff.
Oh My goodness, thank you...I haven''t check all of these channels out (I know several of them already), but 日本語 to 旅 〜Nihongo to Tabi〜 is amazing. He is REALLY clear, and takes the steps necessary for you to understand the next step, with Zero English. I am very impressed with this channel.
Thankyou for the video ive been looking for some more channels to help with immersion. Ive been watching もしもしゆうすけ and あかね的日本語教室 I would really recommend their videos for あかね的日本語教室 Ive found her vlogs very useful and as I learn more vocabulary I watch the videos and start to notice I can understand more and more words, she talks very clearly and the subtitles are nice to go along with it. With もしもしゆうすけ I think his file: series is very good he goes over things like going to the convenience store or a restaurant and will have maybe like 15 different recordings of these types of encounters in one video all subbed in Japanese. One thing id say to be careful with is when videos have english subtitles though because it becomes very easy to start looking at those and not take in the Japanese properly. i find its better to not look at the english subtitles even if you dont understand the Japanese as it is a distraction and i think it slows down how much Japanese you are actually taking in.
Yeah, when I learnt Japanese back in 1998 there wasnt a lot of resources back then and didnt get exposed to the real world talking and speed of Japanese today. It caught me out when I took my JLPT test as I got 239/400 which was a fail and it was the listening which got me. Suffice to say when I was in Japan in 2003 everyone could understand what I was saying but when they spoke back it was like trying to hit a tennis ball when 500 are flying at you. Thankfully we have videos like this and others that give their time to help others. Great video!
I follow Misa since years, since she had like 5 videos on her channel and I love her videos. She is the only youtuber I support through patreon because I felt like I don't want to consume all these videos for free anymore.
I would definitely suggest the "Learn Japanese From Zero" Channel. The UA-camrs name is George and he wrote the book series Learn Japanese From Zero. The channel helps you progressively learn hiragana and katakana as well as kanji as the videos go on. He teaches proper grammar and grammatical structure, along with casual and formal Japanese
thank you! I'm a beginner and I'm already a few hours into Misa's beginners' videos, I already knew and watched many videos on Japanese pod 101 too, but you gave me so many other good suggestions. In particular, I needed some beginner level content for pure listening comprehension. I'm also going to definitely subscribe to Miku now. I hope to come back here in a year and actually write a full, meaningful comment in japanese 😄 ありがとうございます!
Thank you for this video! Taught by previous experience I'm trying with watching videos this time. I was learning English all through school - and maybe I could write, read, but I couldn't understand and speak in any conversations. Learning general, grammar things is okay, but you should be able to talk and understand people. I'm going to start with Japanese so I want to do the both things - learn grammar, written language and become familiar with that listened. :D UA-cam is a great option, but it's difficult to find some great channels in other language if in your suggestions/proposals are only these in your own language. XD (and now in English also) So thank you very much once again, it was a video that I really needed. :D
Hello Shelby. Thanks for sharing your favorite japanese channels, it's so useful. I've been looking for a video like that for a long time. I'm looking forward to watching your next videos!
Some great reccomendations! i have been studying japanese for over 4 years and thought i had scoured youtube for all the best japanese channels, but the algorithim was clearly hiding some gems. ありがとうね!
If there's a UA-cam channel I would wholeheartedly recommend when it comes to learning grammar, it would be Cure Dolly. While turning on the subtitles is mandatory (even though she speaks english, the fact that it's a modified voice can be problematic), the way she teaches grammar is simply perfect. She has the knack for making seemingly hard grammatical rules easy to understand and memorize. Her grammar series is a must see, imho
Back to say I've been following Onomappu since I found this video, last year, and he's one of my favorite channels for learning Japanese, now! So, thank you for sharing this!
Oh my gosh. First, I love this video. You give your opinions and recommendations without droning on and on. Second, I also love Onomappu and I discovered him recently from my recommended. And third, I am also 23. And had no idea Onomappu was either!! Ahhhhh going to subscribe to you now. Haha
I don’t usually comment on youtube, but these recommendations are so helpful. I watch some but there’s so many that I’ve never seen. Thank you for all the work you put into this video.
I would recommend cure dolly, although the idea of a robot teaching is a bit creepy, her videos are very easy to understand and she is/was an old English lady who lived in japan for many years.
A small correction. The author said that Benjiro's channel was among her top channels, but it's not added to the description of this video: @BenjiroJapanese
I recommend Yuyu Nihongo too. It's a channel of a Japanese guy who lives in Mexic since his 20's. He talks in español on his videos, but in think it has captions too! I must verify that. Good video! Thank you very much. I'm a brazillian japanese learner
I think that the most important feature for a video is to have reliable Japanese subtitles. English subtitles are secondary and nowadays most of videos have better insta-translation to another language that real Japanese subtitles.
Thank you for making such a great video! It's especially helpful that the channels are broken down into separate categories. I have so much more inspiration for learning Japanese now, and I look forward to following your journey too!
Thank you so much for this video, this is exactly what I was looking for! I also loved that you included different styles of videos and differend levels of learning. ありがとうございます!
My favorite Japanese UA-camr is definitely this Guy 13:16 😂 (Got recommend to his channel years ago befor I ever started learning 日本語) For learning Japanese I can't say which one I prefer the most (they r all very good) Some of the channels u was talking about I alrdy subscripted and the other I never heard about... (My content is 80% all about Japanese the other is 20% english besides on this 100% is 40% cooking, 40% study and 20% other) Sankyu Siss for ur recordations I check them decently out
Oh my god ! I learn english and Japanese and I love your video. You speak slowly and that so great because I understand you and that make ma happy. Secondly thank you so much for all this ressources :)
Hi! Gotta share two non-youtube awesome resources I've found: - Wanikani Ultimate 2: Electric Boogaloo (on anki shared decks) - Bunpro First one is for learning kanji and vocab with zero effort through Anki (the spaced repetition flashcards app). They have mnemonics for both reading and meaning of each kanji and vocab, so it's both fun and easy. Second one is for spaced repetition grammar.
Thanks a lot for the recommendations! I mostly try to learn Japanese with Japanese videos, but I still need the japanese subtitles to not get too frustrated! I already knew some of the channels you mentioned, but found 3-4 new ones which is awesome! ありがとうございました🙏
Thanks for the recommendations! I'll definitely be checking out some of the ones I haven't heard of or haven't watched too much. I have watched videos from some of these channels before (日本語の森, KemushiChan, Dogen, etc.). All great recommendations. One channel that you didn't list that I really like watching is 虹色の朝陽 (Niji iro no Asahi). The channel is created by a mother whose son, Asahi (I think he's 6yo now), is on the Autism Spectrum. She makes great videos of their life and gives tips for others on how to help young children in particular with social skills, motor skills, daily activities, and such. Although some of the terms in some videos when she's talking about the more technical aspects of Autism Spectrum Disorder may be difficult for intermediate Japanese learners, other videos of hers are great for improving your listening comprehension as she speaks clearly and in simple phrases with her kids and her voice is very easy to listen to. One downside for those who really need to rely on English subtitles is that there are no English subtitles on her videos. However, all of her videos are very well subtitled in Japanese in a large, easy-to-read font. I'd say this channel is great for slightly more advanced learners.
Thank you so much for these recommendations! I really enjoy shufu channels and recommend them to anyone who wants to learn how to cook, clean, and organize in Japan. My personal faves are Shiho Channel and Rinako Channel. I've also recently gotten into Japanese Booktubers because I am reading novels in Japanese. Bungaku UA-camr Beru is great!
Yo this video is quite extensive, thank you for this! I wanted to find some Japanese channels but couldn’t since I had to train my YT recommendation algorithm first lol
Thanks! This was really helpful. Lately I am watching loads of Animes, drama's and obsessing over Japanese language and everything related to Japan, so this was really what I needed, to get started, I guess! Anyway, Greetings from India, take care!
Some great recommendations, a few I knew about, but lots of new ones. I agree about Japanese Ammo, it's not just the length but the fact that she goes off on tangents from the main grammar point, that become tangents in themselves, I just lose the thread. My favourite UA-camr is Tokini Andy, he's been teaching the Genki textbooks together with his wife Yuki, really good for beginners.
"Japanese Ammo with Misa" is certainly, in my humble opinion, the best channel to learn japanese. I went from 0% japanese knowledge to N4 learning A LOT with her. Misa has an absolute begginer series that she teaches really basic japanese sentences pattern. She's amazing and I'm here to defend her lol. ♥
I still recommend her, which is why I put her in this video! I never meant to shed her in a negative light; I just meant to emphasize that the people who may benefit more from her channel are people who need more thorough explanations, in contrast to people who have shorter attention spans and need quick explanations. I still love her channel and think she's amazing!
@@Shelbyrei I totally got it. I didn't meant to be rude, sorry if I did so. Great video anyways!
@@gazzili No worries, not rude at all! I just wanted to clear that up for anyone else who's reading the comments too :)
@@Shelbyrei
You talk about how others have English/Japanese subtitles but neglected to mention how Misas subtitles are not only dual language but color-coded as well! The color-coding is more work on her part but it also means a much better learning experience.
@@MensoJero Sorry, you're right! It was hard to fit all of that information into one video and I was going through everything kind of quickly. Thanks for letting me know.
Thank you for such a comprehensive list! Honored to be mentioned and excited to check out all the new faces!!🤩
Ahh I'm honored that you saw this and commented! I've been a subscriber of yours for a long time :) Glad this video was useful for you😊
KemushiChan Your channel helped me a lot and keep helping me to boost my Japanese. My Instagram name also was aspired in your channel name. That’s creative
But my is Washi.
Thank you for your work and doing that translating work for us in this side of the world.
良し!👍
@kemushichan Loretta what are you doing here lol so cool that i discovered this youtuber and then u pop up lol
@@CreativelyInTune hahah! The algorithm brought us all together ❤️❤️
@@kemushichan the one time i don't despise the algorithm 🤣 which now reminds me, i need to watch your latest vid 🤓
Definitely try to watch もしもしゆうすけ. The youtuber named Yusuke is filming diferent situation you may accounter when coming to Japan. He goes to supermarket, bookstore, rent a car, ets out... recording actual conversation with shop assistants, so you know which phrases are really used. The best this is that he has both english subtitles and japanese subtitles, which are only in hiragana, so even beginners can read them.
He needs more recognition for his work!
@Giamm Lieddack theres no real benefit learning japanese in romaji
@Giamm Lieddack i mean nobody writes japanese in romaji, to genuinely converse. kanji is always important in japanese sentences & two kanjis can have the same pronunciation (which will be how they are spelled in romaji) but sound look different, so people know what it means. matt vs.japan (as he explains immersion & his own methods) is really good!
@Giamm Lieddack i dont really care. im learning, cared enough to help you, thats good enough for me :)
Ty
I swear by Misa and Akane. And gotta love Dogen, his pitch accent series literally revolutionised my Japanese.
Wait who’s Akane?!!
@@katya5573 あかね的日本語教室 shes great for n3-n2 listening practise and covers some grammar on occasion
@@danturner1104 thank you ❤️
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That Japanese man Yuta has been improving his comedy stat in a sustained and continuous way for the past weeks. I've been enjoying his channel more and more. Also learning, but it's a lot more memorable now.
And I agree with Onomappu, he is top notch japanese youtuber👌
He is fucking hilarious
@Giamm Lieddack I was there with you at the beginning. His first videos are kind of weird. But that's mainly because he wasn't that comfortable with his english, I guess. His latest content is WAY better at teaching Japanese and giving advice.
What is the channel name?
@@hazelcloud8279 lit "That japanese man Yuta"
@@Tarxon Oh thank you!! I thought you were referring to a Japanese man called Yuta in the literal sense before 😂
This vidéo is actually exactly what i've been looking for, for a while now, so thank you very much for making it!
(Actually relevant UA-cam recommendation!)
I'm glad it was useful for you! Thanks for watching :)
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I just recently discovered Onamappu and what a find! He speaks naturally but enunciates clearly and so is very understandable. I like how he tells a funny stoty to illustrate a grammar point or phrase. He does a great job of explaining the nuance of similar expressions. Also he has a beautiful voice so he’s pleasant to listen to. He seems like a truly nice guy.
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I love Misa's channel. I know her videos are long, but I often spend at least an hour with one because I like to write everything down anyway. Also, I know it wasn't mentioned here, but I like Mrs Eats because I just find her hilarious.
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I really like *Kimono Mom* she makes delicious Japanese food and she also have cute lil daughter *Sutan* her channel really help me to learn japanese
Oh yes, I recently discovered her channel and it's so cute! Also... does your username happen to be related to bts...? 😂
Giamm Lieddack yea but maybe she cooked them ?
I would highly recommend Matt vs Japan. I learned a lot of great things from him, and his methods of learning languages is very practical and well thought out. He doesn't only talk about Japanese exclusively, he also talks about language learning in general, whether Japanese or not. He also talks about some of the niche parts of Japanese, and some of this information is hard to come by. Nonetheless, pretty great channel!
EDIT: I found an amazing Japanese channel! The channel's name is ことラボ
Think Vsauce, but in Japanese and is (for the most part) focused on the Japanese language!
Matt vs Japan’s method of learning is really really efficient.
@@Reforming_LL The "no bullshit, get it done" method. I recommend his website with his friend Yoga called refold.la where there are roadmaps of language learning that can suit your fancy. Hella great site.
@@FaerieHijacker Yeah I know that website, really really useful site.
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Wow, this video is a gold mine of Japanese resources for all levels. Especially ones that include listening practice which is so hard to find!
I like art channels of many forms but so many videos in Japanese are captioned and don't have voice overs or the person showing their face. But now with your video and the recommendations in the comments, wow, here are so many wonderful resources to learn with.
Thank you!
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i've been looking for japanese youtubers who play games so thank you for suggesting mozuku!
Onomappu and Japanese ammo with misa are my favorite channels that helped me make a lot of progress. For beginners I used misa's playlist and learnt grammar, and from onomappu you can learn a lot of onomatopoeia which is used daily, also he is really easy to understand and the content is always super interesting. Its also super helpful that there are subtitles. Basically the same thing you said in the video, thanks for all the recommendations ❤️❤️
I've been studying Japanese for several years, with a gap in between of several years for other studies, and I still can't hold conversations.
This year I've been committed and studying at least 2 hours every day. I'm glad to have found your channel!
We're on this journey together. :)
頑張りましょう!
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Onomappu currently has 103K subscribers. What the HELL happened within the past few months?? Also, thank you so so much for posting this! I'm studying for the N2 exam right now, and I am tired of constant listening comprehension mock exams. X.X
Oof my heart broke when you mentioned Terrace House knowing that one of the members is no longer with us anymore (and there was a lot of manipulation behind the show too unfortunately leading up to Hana Kimura's death.)
This is such a comprehensive list and includes people I've never heard of. Thank you!
You could put KORONO there, he makes videos in japanese with english subtitles, and focusses more on the games he plays, and he does not teach any japanese, he just makes SOME videos in Japanese because his audience asks him
I’ve definitely went through Misa’s channel especially from advanced beginner onwards. It often relates to the grammar points that i learned in みんなの日本語 books 1 and 2. It’s cool that she gives a bit of time for you to practice and come up with the answer before saying the answers.
As for Dogen, my wife, who is japanese, says that there are many learners who are fluent but when she listens to them, she can tell that it’s a japanese learner speaking however, if she listens to Dogen without seeing his face, she says he sounds exactly like a japanese person. Plus he’s extremely funny since it’s really relatable to japanese humour and culture/customs.
Started studying Japanese recently and was looking for good Japanese content and this video was so useful!! Love your channel and looking forward to more videos like this!
Thank you so much!
Onomappuのひときです😊
Thank you so much☺️
You made my day✨
omg I'm fangirling 😂Thank you so much for all of the videos you make! It has helped me so much. And thank you for commenting, you made MY day 😊
For teaching 日本語 in English, I would say that Japanese from Zero is a good channel for beginners. He is following the book he wrote, but you can just listen/watch the videos and learn a lot.
I'll add one more, TokiniAndy teaches from the Genki series of books for those that are using it. ua-cam.com/channels/sHzgQRjPzOz_w4HSrNLIVw.html
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I just learned that Japanese from Zero is Yes! Japan. Which was an amazing site. I kinda got busy with life but I don't know their content too well today but they were good stuff.
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Oh My goodness, thank you...I haven''t check all of these channels out (I know several of them already), but 日本語 to 旅 〜Nihongo to Tabi〜 is amazing. He is REALLY clear, and takes the steps necessary for you to understand the next step, with Zero English. I am very impressed with this channel.
Damn thank you so much for these amazing recommendations, may you upload a second part, it's been 2 years and pretty much I know more now
Thankyou for the video ive been looking for some more channels to help with immersion. Ive been watching もしもしゆうすけ and あかね的日本語教室 I would really recommend their videos for あかね的日本語教室 Ive found her vlogs very useful and as I learn more vocabulary I watch the videos and start to notice I can understand more and more words, she talks very clearly and the subtitles are nice to go along with it. With もしもしゆうすけ I think his file: series is very good he goes over things like going to the convenience store or a restaurant and will have maybe like 15 different recordings of these types of encounters in one video all subbed in Japanese. One thing id say to be careful with is when videos have english subtitles though because it becomes very easy to start looking at those and not take in the Japanese properly. i find its better to not look at the english subtitles even if you dont understand the Japanese as it is a distraction and i think it slows down how much Japanese you are actually taking in.
Thanks for your comment! I'm alright subscribed to Akane's channel and I'll make sure to check the other one out as well :)
It is always sooo exiting when you listen to Japanese or read Japanese and you realise you understood every single word of it!!!!!,!,
Yeah, when I learnt Japanese back in 1998 there wasnt a lot of resources back then and didnt get exposed to the real world talking and speed of Japanese today. It caught me out when I took my JLPT test as I got 239/400 which was a fail and it was the listening which got me.
Suffice to say when I was in Japan in 2003 everyone could understand what I was saying but when they spoke back it was like trying to hit a tennis ball when 500 are flying at you. Thankfully we have videos like this and others that give their time to help others. Great video!
I follow Misa since years, since she had like 5 videos on her channel and I love her videos. She is the only youtuber I support through patreon because I felt like I don't want to consume all these videos for free anymore.
I would definitely suggest the "Learn Japanese From Zero" Channel. The UA-camrs name is George and he wrote the book series Learn Japanese From Zero. The channel helps you progressively learn hiragana and katakana as well as kanji as the videos go on. He teaches proper grammar and grammatical structure, along with casual and formal Japanese
thank you! I'm a beginner and I'm already a few hours into Misa's beginners' videos, I already knew and watched many videos on Japanese pod 101 too, but you gave me so many other good suggestions. In particular, I needed some beginner level content for pure listening comprehension. I'm also going to definitely subscribe to Miku now. I hope to come back here in a year and actually write a full, meaningful comment in japanese 😄 ありがとうございます!
Thank you for this video!
Taught by previous experience I'm trying with watching videos this time.
I was learning English all through school - and maybe I could write, read, but I couldn't understand and speak in any conversations.
Learning general, grammar things is okay, but you should be able to talk and understand people.
I'm going to start with Japanese so I want to do the both things - learn grammar, written language and become familiar with that listened. :D
UA-cam is a great option, but it's difficult to find some great channels in other language if in your suggestions/proposals are only these in your own language. XD (and now in English also)
So thank you very much once again, it was a video that I really needed. :D
I just play a random video from Japanese Ammo with Misa when going to bed and it has been unexpectedly helpful.
Japanese pod 101 is like sooo good heh, I just started learning Japanese, and they were very helpful
Hello Shelby. Thanks for sharing your favorite japanese channels, it's so useful. I've been looking for a video like that for a long time. I'm looking forward to watching your next videos!
Hi Vince! Thank you so much for watching!
Some great reccomendations! i have been studying japanese for over 4 years and thought i had scoured youtube for all the best japanese channels, but the algorithim was clearly hiding some gems. ありがとうね!
If there's a UA-cam channel I would wholeheartedly recommend when it comes to learning grammar, it would be Cure Dolly. While turning on the subtitles is mandatory (even though she speaks english, the fact that it's a modified voice can be problematic), the way she teaches grammar is simply perfect. She has the knack for making seemingly hard grammatical rules easy to understand and memorize. Her grammar series is a must see, imho
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For food I really like Kimono Mom. She cooks with her daughter and it’s really fun and wholesome. There’s also English subtitles.
Back to say I've been following Onomappu since I found this video, last year, and he's one of my favorite channels for learning Japanese, now!
So, thank you for sharing this!
aww I'm so glad this video was helpful for you!! Onomappu is the best!
I'm so glad youtube recommended this! Thank you for the recommendation!
Miku's channel is really great! you guys should give it a check.
Thank you for sharing all the youtber channels in the description box. Arigatou from Vietnam
Oh my gosh. First, I love this video. You give your opinions and recommendations without droning on and on. Second, I also love Onomappu and I discovered him recently from my recommended. And third, I am also 23. And had no idea Onomappu was either!! Ahhhhh going to subscribe to you now. Haha
Sadly I just turned 24 so I'm kicked out of the 23 club :'( haha thank you for subscribing!!
@kurapika's hand rings thank you!!
Your vocal tone in Japanese is hella smooth--english voice fye too
haha thank you!
I don’t usually comment on youtube, but these recommendations are so helpful. I watch some but there’s so many that I’ve never seen. Thank you for all the work you put into this video.
Thank you so much for all these recommendations. There are so many channel on UA-cam I didn't know where to start !
Thank you so much for this video! I had a second tab open and searched for all the channels you talked about :) 頑張って!
I would recommend cure dolly, although the idea of a robot teaching is a bit creepy, her videos are very easy to understand and she is/was an old English lady who lived in japan for many years.
this SAVED my life
A small correction. The author said that Benjiro's channel was among her top channels, but it's not added to the description of this video: @BenjiroJapanese
This is a great list. So many channels that I know and love and others I’ve never heard of! Thank you for putting this together.
This was the most helpful video on UA-cam 😂 the list and the detail was exactly what I needed thank you!
I recommend Yuyu Nihongo too. It's a channel of a Japanese guy who lives in Mexic since his 20's. He talks in español on his videos, but in think it has captions too! I must verify that. Good video! Thank you very much. I'm a brazillian japanese learner
Thanks for recommending all these great resources! I found some new ones that I’ll definitely checkout
Hey! I think I've seen one of your videos before! Great content 😊And thank you for watching; I'm glad you found it useful!
@@Shelbyrei Oh haha small world! 😊
I've been looking for a video like this for SO LONG!!!! Thank you so much for all of these amazing recommendations!!!!
I think that the most important feature for a video is to have reliable Japanese subtitles. English subtitles are secondary and nowadays most of videos have better insta-translation to another language that real Japanese subtitles.
Came for the channel names,
Got that plus a relaxing funny video.
Thanks!
Thank you for making such a great video! It's especially helpful that the channels are broken down into separate categories. I have so much more inspiration for learning Japanese now, and I look forward to following your journey too!
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This video has a lot of great information. As a recent Japanese language learner, I appreciate the resources you shared. Thanks!
girl i feel like i can't thank you enough for this video
Oo I know a few of these but have been looking for this type of video for ages. Thanks!
Thank you for the huge list of various youtube channels. Great video
Thank you so much for this video, this is exactly what I was looking for! I also loved that you included different styles of videos and differend levels of learning. ありがとうございます!
My favorite Japanese UA-camr is definitely this Guy 13:16 😂
(Got recommend to his channel years ago befor I ever started learning 日本語)
For learning Japanese I can't say which one I prefer the most (they r all very good)
Some of the channels u was talking about I alrdy subscripted and the other I never heard about...
(My content is 80% all about Japanese the other is 20% english besides on this 100% is 40% cooking, 40% study and 20% other)
Sankyu Siss for ur recordations
I check them decently out
Oh my god ! I learn english and Japanese and I love your video. You speak slowly and that so great because I understand you and that make ma happy. Secondly thank you so much for all this ressources :)
I just visited Onomappu's channel and bruhh he got me hooked. Thank you so much for this list. I think my japanese will finally improve
very clear and organised video, from the description to the video itself. thanks for sharing these wonderful infos in a neat way.
Firstly, THANKKKKKKKYOU for being willing to share your preferences with the world. and Secondly, definitely gonna check some of the channels out.
Thank you for the video ^^ also, Onomappu is so cute ♡
Thank you Shelby!
Your video is a real treasure trove.
ngl this was one of the best and most useful video I've seen on UA-cam ! Thank you!
This video was so helpful! I've found so many new channels to watch. Thank you!
omg, thank you so much for this video! i was waiting for someone to do a recommendation video of channels to watch
Oh my God! I'am so grateful. This is just what i've been needing lately. Thank you so much!
Hi! Gotta share two non-youtube awesome resources I've found:
- Wanikani Ultimate 2: Electric Boogaloo (on anki shared decks)
- Bunpro
First one is for learning kanji and vocab with zero effort through Anki (the spaced repetition flashcards app). They have mnemonics for both reading and meaning of each kanji and vocab, so it's both fun and easy.
Second one is for spaced repetition grammar.
Thanks a lot for the recommendations! I mostly try to learn Japanese with Japanese videos, but I still need the japanese subtitles to not get too frustrated! I already knew some of the channels you mentioned, but found 3-4 new ones which is awesome! ありがとうございました🙏
Thanks for the resources, didn't know like 95% of them, so many possibilities
fantastic video! thank you so much for the recommendations, it's so nice to have so many resources
Good suggestions. I also highly recommend the UA-cam channel Japanese from Zero
most of them I already discovered them! Thank you for this video!
This information is pure gold! Thank you so much Shelby!
Thank you for watching! Glad I could be of some help :)
Thank you.. I was looking for Japanese youtube videos for general stuff, thank you so much for sharing this is extremely helpful:)
Thank you so much for these recommendations, I didn't know where to start watching japanese-learning content
thank you for the great resources , I will be checking them out .
Thanks for the recommendations! I'll definitely be checking out some of the ones I haven't heard of or haven't watched too much. I have watched videos from some of these channels before (日本語の森, KemushiChan, Dogen, etc.). All great recommendations.
One channel that you didn't list that I really like watching is 虹色の朝陽 (Niji iro no Asahi). The channel is created by a mother whose son, Asahi (I think he's 6yo now), is on the Autism Spectrum. She makes great videos of their life and gives tips for others on how to help young children in particular with social skills, motor skills, daily activities, and such. Although some of the terms in some videos when she's talking about the more technical aspects of Autism Spectrum Disorder may be difficult for intermediate Japanese learners, other videos of hers are great for improving your listening comprehension as she speaks clearly and in simple phrases with her kids and her voice is very easy to listen to. One downside for those who really need to rely on English subtitles is that there are no English subtitles on her videos. However, all of her videos are very well subtitled in Japanese in a large, easy-to-read font. I'd say this channel is great for slightly more advanced learners.
Yeees!! I've been looking for this content for months! Thank you so much!!
I thought you wouldnt mention onomappu and i was about to coment when you said that hes your top one KKSKSKK
LOL he's the best!!
You Brazilian?
Thank you so much for these recommendations!
I really enjoy shufu channels and recommend them to anyone who wants to learn how to cook, clean, and organize in Japan. My personal faves are Shiho Channel and Rinako Channel. I've also recently gotten into Japanese Booktubers because I am reading novels in Japanese. Bungaku UA-camr Beru is great!
I'll favourite this video and subscribe. I just started learning japanese and was looking for channels. Thank you very much.
Yo this video is quite extensive, thank you for this! I wanted to find some Japanese channels but couldn’t since I had to train my YT recommendation algorithm first lol
Thanks for all the recommendations!
Great recommendations!
I'd like to add: Learn Japanese Pod
I was like: what kinda of youtubers i should watch to be better in my english?? at the same time that i'm trying to learning japanese and now I'm here
Thanks! This was really helpful. Lately I am watching loads of Animes, drama's and obsessing over Japanese language and everything related to Japan, so this was really what I needed, to get started, I guess! Anyway, Greetings from India, take care!
Thanks for sharing resources, I got to N4 level watching Japanese Ammo, but I too have a short attention span so I have to rewatch often.
Can you PLEASE do a video on your understanding of Japanese grammar particles. Like the difference and what helped you to learn them
Thank you so much!! This was such a great video.
Some great recommendations, a few I knew about, but lots of new ones. I agree about Japanese Ammo, it's not just the length but the fact that she goes off on tangents from the main grammar point, that become tangents in themselves, I just lose the thread. My favourite UA-camr is Tokini Andy, he's been teaching the Genki textbooks together with his wife Yuki, really good for beginners.
Super helpful video I’m definitely gonna follow your journey!
Thank you so much!
thanks sm for this video! im so glad that UA-cam reccomended me your channel :))