Makoto Japanese Language & Culture Magazine
Issue 95 (January 2026)
Fun, 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—designed to make Japanese feel alive, approachable, and genuinely enjoyable.
In this issue (January 2026, Issue 95):
This month marks the official start of Frank and the Obaasan: Season 3—and things immediately get weirder.
Frank is still an alien trying to survive everyday life in Japan. Obaasan is still calm, terrifyingly capable, and one step ahead of everyone. Season 3 raises the language level slightly from Season 1, leaning into upper-beginner Japanese, while doubling down on humor, misunderstandings, and cultural friction. To match this shift, the opening chapters have been reworked and reformatted to make the language clearer, more supportive, and easier to study.
Across three episodes in this issue, Frank faces new bureaucratic realities, a deceptively normal Japanese word, and a misunderstanding that spirals far beyond what anyone intended. It's fun, a little stupid, and—by design—stupidly funny.
Highlights include:
A refreshed and reformatted start to the new season, written at an upper-beginner level with clearer structure, vocabulary notes, and study support
???, ????, ????, ??? and more—how Japanese expresses laughter across moods, personalities, and situations
What ?? really means in natural Japanese, and how it's actually used in conversation
"Just as planned"—an idiom that captures intention, manipulation, and satisfaction all at once
Meanings, readings, example words, and usage centered around one of the most foundational kanji in Japanese
A short, humorous poem with full language and cultural breakdown
A real line from a popular anime, carefully unpacked for meaning, grammar, and nuance
A look at geography, culture, and regional flavor beyond the usual tourist path
Where this extremely common word comes from—and why it feels the way it does
Light, enjoyable reading that still reinforces real Japanese
Includes:
Perfect for learners who enjoy Japanese through stories, humor, and culture—and who want material that's fun first, but secretly very effective.