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Makoto Japanese Language & Culture Magazine
Issue 96 (February 2026)
Story-driven reading and listening practice for learners of Japanese
Makoto is a monthly digital magazine for beginner to intermediate learners of Japanese. Each issue blends short stories, language lessons, cultural notes, humor, and native-audio recordings, all designed to make Japanese feel natural, usable, and enjoyable.
In this issue (February 2026, Issue 96):
This month's issue brings three very different reading experiences together: a true beginner-friendly story, a continued chapter in Frank and the Obaasan's increasingly chaotic life in Japan, and a classic Japanese folktale retold with learners in mind.
The language range is intentionally wide. Absolute beginners get carefully scaffolded reading practice, while upper-beginner learners get more natural sentence flow, real-world vocabulary, and cultural context that rewards slower, thoughtful reading.
Highlights include:
Beginner Story: Super"man"
A gentle, confidence-building story written entirely for beginners. Presented in multiple formats, including a hiragana-only version with spacing, making it ideal for early reading practice.
Frank and the Obaasan: Season 3, Episode 4
Frank faces a very human challenge: paperwork. This episode raises the language level slightly while maintaining clear structure, humor, and full study support, including line-by-line breakdowns, translations, and Japanese-only reading.
The Magical Listening Hood (聞き耳ずきん)
A classic Japanese folktale retold in accessible Japanese, with both Japanese-only and translated versions. Designed to help learners experience traditional storytelling without being overwhelmed by archaic language.
Japanese Grammar: あとで
A practical grammar feature explaining how あとで is actually used in everyday Japanese, with clear examples and usage patterns.
Onomatopoeia Focus: Japanese Laughter
にやにや, にやり, くくく, ひひひ, and more. A deeper look at how Japanese expresses laughter, mood, and personality through sound-symbolic words.
Kanji Spotlight: 食 (JLPT N5)
Meanings, readings, example words, and usage centered on one of the most essential kanji related to eating and daily life.
Japanese Saying: 熱をあげる
A useful expression meaning to become obsessed or infatuated, with explanation and example usage.
Prefecture Spotlight: Aichi
An introduction to Aichi Prefecture, including cultural notes and practical vocabulary.
Etymology Corner: 一肌脱ぐ
The origin and imagery behind this common expression meaning to go out of one's way to help someone.
Anime Phrase of the Month
A real line from a popular anime, carefully unpacked for meaning, nuance, and natural usage.
Haiku Spotlight
A short seasonal poem with vocabulary, translation, and cultural explanation.
Jokes, riddles, and wordplay
Light reading that reinforces real Japanese in an approachable way.
Includes:
85 pages (Print)
30 MP3 audio files
Scan-and-listen QR codes for quick mobile access
Integration with Makoto+ Sentence Explorer for interactive reading, audio playback, furigana-on-demand, translations, notes, and vocabulary tracking
Perfect for learners who want Japanese that feels human, readable, and fun, without sacrificing clarity or study support.
Makoto Japanese Language & Culture Magazine
Issue 96 (February 2026)
Story-driven reading and listening practice for learners of Japanese
Makoto is a monthly digital magazine for beginner to intermediate learners of Japanese. Each issue blends short stories, language lessons, cultural notes, humor, and native-audio recordings, all designed to make Japanese feel natural, usable, and enjoyable.
In this issue (February 2026, Issue 96):
This month's issue brings three very different reading experiences together: a true beginner-friendly story, a continued chapter in Frank and the Obaasan's increasingly chaotic life in Japan, and a classic Japanese folktale retold with learners in mind.
The language range is intentionally wide. Absolute beginners get carefully scaffolded reading practice, while upper-beginner learners get more natural sentence flow, real-world vocabulary, and cultural context that rewards slower, thoughtful reading.
Highlights include:
Beginner Story: Super"man"
A gentle, confidence-building story written entirely for beginners. Presented in multiple formats, including a hiragana-only version with spacing, making it ideal for early reading practice.
Frank and the Obaasan: Season 3, Episode 4
Frank faces a very human challenge: paperwork. This episode raises the language level slightly while maintaining clear structure, humor, and full study support, including line-by-line breakdowns, translations, and Japanese-only reading.
The Magical Listening Hood (聞き耳ずきん)
A classic Japanese folktale retold in accessible Japanese, with both Japanese-only and translated versions. Designed to help learners experience traditional storytelling without being overwhelmed by archaic language.
Japanese Grammar: あとで
A practical grammar feature explaining how あとで is actually used in everyday Japanese, with clear examples and usage patterns.
Onomatopoeia Focus: Japanese Laughter
にやにや, にやり, くくく, ひひひ, and more. A deeper look at how Japanese expresses laughter, mood, and personality through sound-symbolic words.
Kanji Spotlight: 食 (JLPT N5)
Meanings, readings, example words, and usage centered on one of the most essential kanji related to eating and daily life.
Japanese Saying: 熱をあげる
A useful expression meaning to become obsessed or infatuated, with explanation and example usage.
Prefecture Spotlight: Aichi
An introduction to Aichi Prefecture, including cultural notes and practical vocabulary.
Etymology Corner: 一肌脱ぐ
The origin and imagery behind this common expression meaning to go out of one's way to help someone.
Anime Phrase of the Month
A real line from a popular anime, carefully unpacked for meaning, nuance, and natural usage.
Haiku Spotlight
A short seasonal poem with vocabulary, translation, and cultural explanation.
Jokes, riddles, and wordplay
Light reading that reinforces real Japanese in an approachable way.
Includes:
85 pages (Print)
30 MP3 audio files
Scan-and-listen QR codes for quick mobile access
Integration with Makoto+ Sentence Explorer for interactive reading, audio playback, furigana-on-demand, translations, notes, and vocabulary tracking
Perfect for learners who want Japanese that feels human, readable, and fun, without sacrificing clarity or study support.





















