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We are now preparing special greetings in Korean written by Yuichi Hiranaka. As he's never learn the language properly (just learned through TV, radio, and pop songs!) there'd be considerable languagewise mistakes. But it's OK as far as you can understand the gist at least!

Greetings in Korean test Oct.17.'09

We provide you this page in pdf file. Which means you need Acrobat Reader software to browse it.
download... Korean | Japanese including Acrobat Reader Asian(cjk) font pack.
Japanese version could use installing Acrobat Reader Korean(k) font pack

Signature Hardcovers by Yuichi Hiranaka (5 of 12)

She's Rain is published in Japan 1985
Boku to Mizuki to Setunai Uchu is published in Japan 2000
Happiness in the pocket and other stories is published in Jpana 2002
by Kawadeshobo publishing.
Mail address kawade-n@netjoy.ne.jp

I'm in Blue is published in Japan 1997 by Gentosha publishing :off beat tasted hardboild novel set in Waikiki, Hawaii.
Mail address info@gentosha.co.jp

Ai no Kotoba-- The Love Letters (picture book) is published in Japan 2001 by Sakuhinsha publishing
Mail address sakuhinsha@tssplaza.co.jp  

Amazon.co.jp アソシエイト For further information, please go back to the previous page
and try Japanese! jp

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---Some Korean girls told me "I like Japan because of its freedom!" But think twice.
You won't get good freedoms alone with no tolerance of bad ones.
Do you really want to turn your country into something like this??---Check out Japanese sites below!