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AN INTEGRATED COURSE IN
ELEMENTARY JAPANESE
IND EDITION
Eri Banno JF ACeH
Yoko Ikeda ila MEF
Yutaka Ohno SFHE
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Kyoko Tokashiki EsiRae THEF 1 ATCOWT
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Note on the accompanying disk
‘The disk that comes with this book contains digital audio files in MP3 format.
The files can be played on computers or digital audio players, but not on CD players.
Copyright ©2011 by Eri Banno, Yoko Ikeda, Yutaka Ohno, Chikako Shinagawa, and Kyoko Tokashiki,
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system,
or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or
otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher,
First edition: May 1999
Second edition: March 2011
8th printing: May 2012
Illustrations: Noriko Udagawa and Reiko Maruyama
English translations and copyreading: 4M Associates, Inc,, and Umes Corp,
Narrators: Miho Nagahori, Yumiko Muro, Tomoki Kusumi, Tsuyoshi Yokoyama,
and Kit Pancoast Nagamura
Recordings: TBS Service, Inc.
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Cover art and editorial design: Nakayama Design Office
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Printing: Tosho Printing Co., Id.
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‘This is a revised edition of the textbook GENKI: An Integrated Course in Elementary
Japanese, which was published in 1999, Since it first came out, GENKI has become
widely used by teachers and students of Japanese and has gone through numerous
reprintings. Such wide acceptance led to the decision to publish this revised edition,
In 1999, our aim was to develop a textbook that teachers would find convenient
and helpful, and one that students could easily use. We thus wrote the book based
on a survey of students’ needs and refined it through many test-teaching situations.
Originally meant as a text for foreign students studying in Japan, GENKI gained
popularity among those studying in other countries as well. As use increased, we
began to hear from those who wanted “more information on culture” and “audio
aids appended to the text? It’s also been more than ten years since GENKT was
originally published, and the passage of time has required revisions to vocabulary
and expressions.
While retaining the ease-of-use quality for teachers, we have added new content
and revisions that reflect our experiences and the voices of those who have used the
text. The task of revision took two years to complete. We believe that this effort has
resulted in a book that instructors and students will find even easier to use and learn
from.
‘The opinions of the teachers and students who have used GENKT have been a major
driving force in the preparation of this revised edition, We are truly grateful to those
who have provided this input. The authors would also like to express their sincere
appreciation to the following: Noriko Udagawa, our illustrator, whose work has
become a GENKI trademark; the staff of ‘The Japan Times; and particularly to Chiaki
Sckido of the Publications Department of The Japan Times, who has worked tirelessly
with us on this project since its inception.
It is our hope that students of the language will find additional pleasure in learning
Japanese by using this new edition of GENKI.
‘The Authors
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