A Wauseon native, now living in Japan, has been named a quarterly winner in an international writing competition. Thomas Eggenberger, formerly of Wauseon, is now eligible for the top prize of $5,000, ...
AI and app advances reshape Japanese writing practice in 2026 AI-powered Japanese learning tools in 2026 are changing how learners approach writing systems, from hiragana to kanji. New platforms ...
Instead of 26 letters, Japanese children learn more than 2000 characters – Kanji – during their school careers. An insight ...
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