This flash video shows the image-to-Kanji transformation. Become fun of my facebook page: www.facebook.com
Shows the pictograph of the kanji for tree and the correct order of strokes.
Hiragana pronunciation help For more help and links, visit www.facebook.com/pages/Nihongo/464699230506
Correct stroke order for writing the first 5 Hiragana letters. Become fun of my facebook page: www.facebook.com I found a greate web site that shows you how to write all the Hiragana. the url of the site is www.easyjapanese.org Since I changed my computer from Windows Vista to iMac and lost Adobe Flash creator, I won't be able to make flash movies for a while. I'll try to make more videos using camcorders, instead.
LA to Narita, Narita to Tokyo, Harajuku and School Watch in "480" as the writings aren't very visible in the "380" quality. Thanks to: My friend Kyoko and her family Ryu-Ken (ryu-ken.jugem.jp Everyone at the Hokei Elementary School Recommended hair salon: Peek-A-Boo Olympia www.peek-a-boo.co.jp - I wish they opened a salon here in San Diego!
Nikko Toshogu, hotspring, Edo Wonderland, Grandpa's home, and the last day. Watch in "480" as writings aren't very clear on the "380" quality.
Blue gi is my son, age 6 in 2005. Performing basic stances with his partner in his Kenjutsu class. My son used to take lessons from the teachers of Jinmukai. The Jinmukai teachers used to travel to my son's dojo to teach Kenjustus to a small group of Karate students till my son's dojo closed. My son loved the teachers and swordsmanship but the nearest Jinmukai branch is a couple of hours away from our home and we had to give up. They have branches in many part of US If you are interested in Kenjustsu, viist Jinmukai at martialartsfriends.com
This is a clearer version of the Young Karateka I previously uploaded. I deleted the original video clip by accident. Since it was a very popular video clip. I have decided to upload again. My apology to the people who left kind comments and gave good rating to the original one. My son was barely 5 year old when this video was taken. He is now 10, busy playing piano, trumpet, baseball, soccer, and just recently started training in Neijia arts (tai chi and xinyi dao) with us.
My son was less than 2 when we took this video. I practiced Tai Chi to the day before he was born and we used to take him to our Tai Chi classes and gatherings. He started copying some of the movements just by watching. This video is taken by Ryan Lee.