The English training software "eigozuke" has sold over 1.4 million units in Japan. This success also lead Nintendo to decide a release in Europe. :o
In Japan they also have lots of software to train Japanese language skills. I guess lots of Japanese language learners all over the world would like a localized version, but I don't see that happen.
Nevertheless I thought to post about what software is/will be available in Japan. And you tell me whether that's interesting or not. :wink:


This one features questions of past "kanken" tests. "kanken" is a test of kanji skills that lots of Japanese take every year. You can especially train the fields you are bad at. The software recognizes handwriting and I consider getting it. ;)



From the color of the box you can tell it's a software from the same company as the one before. :) This one is also for "kanken" and has even more past test questions built in and also features handwriting recognition. It has several game modes where you are supposed to learn and memorate kanji through playing. You can take a trial kanken test and see how you score. I'll get that for sure... when I can manage to bring up the money. :wink:


This one's from TDK. The software trains people to learn all 1945 kanji characters that are part of school education in Japan. Of course it recognizes your handwriting and points out where you do wrong. It also has some "game" modes, where you can train your skills by simple games. Amazons description promises an "adventure" type game. Some people on amazon claim character recognition is bad, some say it's ok. I'd like to try that out really...

"Make your square head round" is the name of this one. Obviously it is aimed at middle school kids. With features similar to the above ones.

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This one seems different from the others. This one doesn't have training modes as the above ones (I guess), but only tests you with mini-games.

A very good Japanese-English dictionary. As it has handwriting recognition, you can easily find what you're looking for. I have the predecessor, which I thought had kanji handwriting recognition, but it didn't. :( I might get this one later in Japan and maybe I'll trade in the other one.
There's one more, the so-called "bimoji-training", but Nintendo still hasn't given a date when it will be out. It should help the user write beautiful kanji characters. It doesn't help you learn them, only write them beautifully. "learn calligraphy" is the motto.
I hope at least somebody is interested in that. :)
May 16th...