The Japanese learning product that I produced called Moekana was designed to make Japanese learning more fun - you liked the concept and as a result we sold much more than expected within such a short time - thank you so much! Even Japanese local folks purchased Moekana to teach their kids hiragana too!
These Japanese learning cards have started to expand with the next product called Moekana Booster Pack - 9 new cards and illustrations to expand your hiragana knowledge and power up your moekana game!
I'm continuing to work with Good Smile Company who are helping me distribute the cards - the product description from their website copy pasted below.
The Moekana Booster Pack features 9 new cards and illustrations to expand your hiragana knowledge and power up your moekana game!
These Booster cards complement the Moekana hiragana learning cards (sold separately) and enable you to make dakuten and handakuten hiragana in the game.
The first edition of the Moekana Booster Pack is a collaboration with the trading card game company Bushiroad and comes with a Weiβ Schwarz card of Mirai Suenaga!
Moekana are a set of cards to help folks learn the basic Japanese syllabary: hiragana. The cards feature the characters of the TV show and website produced by Danny Choo called Culture Japan who are, Mirai Suenaga, Haruka Suenaga and Kanata Hoshikawa.
Find out more about how to learn hiragana while playing moekana at www.moekana.com.
A card is included to show you which hiragana you can use with the modifiers. When playing the Moekana game, you can now make words that are modified by a dakuten, handakuten or chouonpu. For example Ka (か) becomes Ga (が), Sa (さ) becomes Za (ざ) and so on.
Once you have gotten a grip of the basic set of hiragana, you will then want to learn the dakuten and handakuten hiragana too. Just like any booster pack, you dont *have* to have these cards but if you do then they will aid your Japanese learning experience.
This is a handakuten card which can change Ha (は) to Pa (ぱ) and so on. One of my fave illustrations of Mirai in her Cheerleader outfit! Her pompoms symbolize the round handakuten.
All these illustrations are done by Ikkyuu-sensei.
This handakuten card features Retrokyu - Mirai's companion who transforms into the Retrograde Suit. You would have seen him in the Mirai Millennium OP for Culture Japan. Look forward to seeing more of him!
Anyway, his round form symbolizes the handakuten.
To find out more about moekana and how to play the game then get along to moekana.com!
The card sleeves come out end of this month so you may want to consolidate your shipping if you are after the sleeves too so that you can save on shipping.
Moekana features the mascot of the Culture Japan brand - Mirai Suenaga! Find out more about Mirai-chan and the various collaboration titles that she has worked on with Good Smile Company, Bushiroad, Kadokawa, King Records and so on.