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  2. Pocky & Rocky - Wikipedia

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    The game was adapted into a series of home console games mainly developed and published by Natsume which were titled Pocky & Rocky in the West. The games follow the adventures of a young Shinto shrine maiden , Pocky, and her tanuki companion, Rocky, as they fight against monsters from Japanese mythology .

  3. List of traditional Japanese games - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. ... This is a list of traditional Japanese games. Games ... important rules change (free opening) in Japan; Renju;

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  5. Toki Pona - Wikipedia

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    The language is used mainly online on social media, in forums, and other online groups. [63] Users of the language are spread out across multiple platforms. A Yahoo! group existed from about 2002 to 2009, when it moved to a forum on a phpBB site. [64] [65] For a short time there was a Wikipedia written in Toki Pona (called lipu Wikipesija).

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  7. My Japanese Coach - Wikipedia

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    A digital character in the game, called Haruka, acts as your teacher for learning Japanese. There are various stages that you work your way through after having taken a small multiple choice, placement like test to see if you knew any Japanese prior to starting the game. If you miss two questions in a row on the placement test, the test ends.

  8. Aizuchi - Wikipedia

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    In the Japanese language, aizuchi (Japanese: 相槌 or あいづち, IPA: [aizɯ(ꜜ)tɕi]) are interjections during a conversation that indicate the listener is paying attention or understands the speaker (backchanneling). In linguistic terms, these are a form of phatic expression. Aizuchi are considered reassuring to the speaker, indicating ...

  9. Cho Chabudai Gaeshi - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the four scenarios from the first game, three more were added, including a ghost of a dead man at his own funeral, who overturns his coffin with his body still inside. The game also introduces multiplayer mode, which was absent in the first game. [5] Unlike the first game, Cho Chabudai Gaeshi 2 was only released in Japan.