Free, online Japanese reading practice
I just discovered a site that, while not new or updated recently, provides some nice little Japanese reading practices. Check out http://www.geocities.com/easykanji.
The above site is worthwhile regardless of your current level in the language (assuming you know at least hiragana, katakana, and the most basic of kanji). There are passages for beginner through advanced levels. Don’t know a word in the reading? No problem. Just click on it and a reading and definition appear. It’s that easy.
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