Yonde Miyo-! Volume 3: Short and Fun Japanese Stories in Hiragana and Basic Kanji

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· Yonde Miyo Book 3 · Kotoba Inc
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✅ Ready to level up your reading? These beginner-friendly stories are perfect for building confidence.

Yonde Miyo~! Volume 3 offers another fun-packed collection of bite-sized Japanese stories for learners who know hiragana and want to start reading real, simple Japanese with support. Like the previous volumes, this one has been completely revised, with improved explanations, expanded grammar notes, and dozens of new kanji and grammar spotlights added throughout the book.


🎁 Three Awesome Freebies Included


✓ Native Audio Download – Scan the quick QR code inside to instantly download MP3s recorded by a native Japanese voice actress. Each story comes in two versions: normal speed and a slow, learner-friendly recording.


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✓ 🔓 Unlimited Online Access – Your purchase includes full access to the Makoto+ Sentence Explorer. Break down every sentence, listen to audio (Google TTS), and test yourself with fun vocabulary and grammar quizzes. Just create a free account—no credit card needed.


📚 10 Entertaining Stories Inside


Japanese Toilets – From futuristic seat warmers to old-school squatting pans, you never know what to expect.


The Closet – A funny misunderstanding involving a Japanese closet (oshiire) and... a backside.


Toshi – “A good age”? Not quite. Learn what this phrase really means in Japanese.


Sitting Cross-legged – Who sits how? A cultural note on posture and gender in Japan.


Day Off – A reminder that one wrong kanji can totally change the meaning of your sentence!


Bowing – In Japan, a bow can say “hello,” “thank you,” or even “I’m sorry.” Learn when and how.


Japanese Trains – Punctual, quiet, and clean—but watch out for the rush hour squeeze.


Countryside in Japan – A peaceful look at rural life: calm, clean, and safe.


Japanese Dogs – From Shiba to Akita, dogs in Japan are more than pets—they’re often family.


Takoyaki – A delicious dive into Japan’s beloved octopus-filled street snack.

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