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My hands just experienced a Japanese Spa . . .

Advantages: indulgent alternative to everyday soap, appealing fragrance
Disadvantages: slightly drying on the hands - could be too much for sensitive skin

say it looked more feminine than masculine. Topped with the red ribbon Imperial Leather logo, the words "Japanese Spa" are printed entirely in lower case plum-purple letters and underneath a cropped, graphic-looking floral shape in pink and pale green is finished off with simple flower shapes and a figure that looks like it is from the Japanese alphabet, so again there is quite a pronounced feeling of "delicacy". As each bottle holds 300ml I think it has lasted fairly well considering it must be getting used about four times a day. I'm not sure what I'd expect a spa in Japan to smell like but I certainly think the highlight on the front of the bottle telling me that it contains green tea, rice milk and jasmine plants the suggestion of an oriental atmosphere in the mind. Having just washed my hands I am now sitting here smelling them (yes ...

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Advantages: well laid out, excellent presentation, thorough, inexpensive, comprehensive
Disadvantages: best started after learning kana and used with the workbook so additional purchases necessary

Looking at the name of this product, I guess it is no surprise that someone in our household is learning Japanese. To be more precise, my two children and I are learning Japanese together. We have used several methods to get us started, and now that we more or less have a good feel for the sound of the language and have lots of vocabulary under our belt, we are ready for something a bit more structured. Yes, it is time to get down to brass tacks as they say. Now, there is a lot of "stuff" out there purportedly for the purpose of teaching children a foreign language. While bilingual books and picture dictionaries and flashcards and the like have their place, I don't think it takes a genius to figure out that these things alone will not make your child able to actually communicate effectively in the chosen language. Sadly, actual ...

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Japanese at your fingertips

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Disadvantages: No Japanese to English mini dictionary.

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