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Jimi's Book of Japanese Sequel: As Fantastic as the First
After hearing inumerable Japanese phrases and other assorted Asian utterances--most likely from the hours my 9-year old niece spends watching Samurai Jack and Avatar--I bought her two books in the...
After hearing inumerable Japanese phrases and other assorted Asian utterances--most likely from the hours my 9-year old niece spends watching Samurai Jack and Avatar--I bought her two books in the Jimi's Book of Japanese series in an attempt to at least encourage her to further her foreign language efforts in a meaningful way.
These books are great. After a brief period of time she's mastered both basic syllable sets of modern Japanese. I am happy to say I would recommend both books to anyone who is looking to motivate their kids/relatives to expand their intellectual horizons.
JIMI'S BOOK OF JAPANESE: A Motivating Method to Learn Japanese (Katakana) by Peter X. Takahashi, illus. by Yumie Toka, (Takahashi & Black, ISBN 0972324720 16.95, 76pp.)
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Teach Your Over Achieving Child Japanese--EASILY
After hearing inumerable Japanese phrases and other assorted Asian utterances--most likely from the hours my 9-year old niece spends watching Samurai Jack and Avatar--I bought her two books in the...
After hearing inumerable Japanese phrases and other assorted Asian utterances--most likely from the hours my 9-year old niece spends watching Samurai Jack and Avatar--I bought her two books in the Jimi's Book of Japanese series in an attempt to at least encourage her to further her foreign language efforts in a meaningful way.
These books are great. After a brief period of time she's mastered both basic syllable sets of modern Japanese. I am happy to say that I would recommend both books to anyone who is looking to motivate their kids/relatives to expand their intellectual horizons.
JIMI'S BOOK OF JAPANESE: A Motivating Method to Learn Japanese (Hiragana) by Peter X. Takahashi, illus. by Yumie Toka, (Takahashi & Black, 2nd Edition, ISBN 0972324704, $16.95, Trade Paperback,).
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Yama Sushi
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Restaurants
8540 Roswell Rd Atlanta, Georgia (770) 645-8586
Yama Sushi. Home of the Extra Crunchy Super Spicy and other Japanese delights.
Yama Sushi. Home of the Extra Crunchy Super Spicy and other Japanese delights.
Yama Sushi is one of Atlanta's newest, freshest Japanese restaurants. (Considering I am usually there grubbing 3-5 times per week, I should know).
Try the Extra Spicy Super Crunchy or the Shrimp...
Yama Sushi is one of Atlanta's newest, freshest Japanese restaurants. (Considering I am usually there grubbing 3-5 times per week, I should know).
Try the Extra Spicy Super Crunchy or the Shrimp Brothers roll. Live scallops, Aji or Toro. Not to mention the Octopus salad, Special Spicy New Style Sashimi, or the myriad signature dishes Yama-san has created from scratch or the traditional Japanese dishes to which he's added a creative twist.
Great place to meet for lunch, dinner or for an icy cold bottle of top-shelf sake on a weekend. Located just north of Northridge road exit 6 (GA 400).
Try Yama sushi. You won't be disappointed. Great value, even better sushi
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Slice
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259 Peters St SW Atlanta, Georgia (404) 588-1820
Grab a Slice and a PBR
Grab a Slice and a PBR
A slender slice of Castleberry Hill real estate, this gleaming, glass-fronted space blends the emerging loft district's minimalist character with artistic flair. An elongated blond banquette,...
A slender slice of Castleberry Hill real estate, this gleaming, glass-fronted space blends the emerging loft district's minimalist character with artistic flair. An elongated blond banquette, curvaceous seating and a trio of canvases flank one high wall. A flat-screen television tops a long bar on the opposite side of the room. The simple menu features thin, chewy pizza by the pie or slice along with a few sandwiches, salads and Italian entrees.
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