I think you should really try learning Kanji! It s actually really fun to learn, even though it s a challenge. I only know about half the Hiragana so far, but I can write the Kanji for 日本語、犬、猫、月, 私、円 and 日. Yes, I know that s only 9 Kanji, and rather simple ones too, but I learned them simply by writing them over and over while remembering shape and line order. This is also how I m learning Hiragana. There are thousands of complex kanji, however, with the right amount of effort you should know and remember enough to read some things Japan.
Impossible! If you want to be a true japanese citizen if you are planning on it then learn kanji and dont be lazy about it and moving to a different country is about learning their ethics and LANGUAGE so i would say drop english when you are in nippon and learn kanji, tht is simple for anyone Report Abuse
Nothing to worry about! In public places like stations, there will always be an English translation on the bottom of signs or somewhere near. Restaurants usually have this too. Most times, there s a hiragana over a difficult kanji so people can read it. But kanji is fun, and you can usually see what the word means without knowing how to read the kanji. 諦めないで!頑張れ! (Don t give up! Do your best!)
Some simple publications will print the hiragana alongside the kanji, though significantly smaller. As for directional / road signs, they will usually offer the hiragana and romaji and sometimes even an quot;Engrishquot; translation. Still, I would recommend picking up a book like quot;Japanese For Busy People.quot; Copies I have seen have featured typical signs you might come across. There is also a book called 250 Essential Kanji for Everday Use. Even if you don t plan on memorizing them, it might be a helpful guide.
Many Filipina have not got accustomed to Kanji in Japan though, most of them are also living without critical problem. Knowing least some basic Kanji would be much easier to live in Japan without doubt.
Yes! I think you can surive in Japan without kanji. But, learing kanji is fun. You can lean kanji!!! Hang in there! Dont give up!!
YES! I have lived in Tokyo for 6 years like that - its easy! My boss has been here 15 years and he knows less than I do! dont worry!
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