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Weider Artist Support Project
This dates back from the summer, but is rather fun! The Weider Artist Support Project - from the manufacturers of the Weider in Jelly drink that Charge & Go first appeared in the CM for (watch that here) - were devoted to the health and wellbeing of AAA as they prepared for A-Nation 2011.

Over at the site, you can view four pages of reports and videos made at each stage of the project. NUTRITION X TRAINING X TREATMENT. ^ ^
Vol 1 - Introduction
Vol 2 - Treatment and Nutrition
Vol 3 - Mid-Check and Treatment
Vol 4 - A-Nation


Over at the site, you can view four pages of reports and videos made at each stage of the project. NUTRITION X TRAINING X TREATMENT. ^ ^
Vol 1 - Introduction
Vol 2 - Treatment and Nutrition
Vol 3 - Mid-Check and Treatment
Vol 4 - A-Nation
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I think the way you're going about studying is perfect! You're learning how to use the grammar, which is the key to communication! Some Japanese cannot even read Kanji, so even if you are still using hiragana or katakana, EVERYONE, at least, can read that! :D
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To name one - Arashi's Aiba. XD XD XD
Seriously: I suppose it's possible to write Japanese with no kanji and just use hiragana instead. But I imagine it would look ridiculous to native speakers and you'd be considered illiterate?
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It's definitely possible, though. And if you know the hiragana, you also know how to say it. Speaking is far more necessary to survival than writing, I think! ^^ It might be considered semi-illiterate, but living in Japan and amongst Japanese people could slowly heal that, I think! ^^
Don't feel bad one bit. In the short time you have been studying, you have near expert grammar. That is a pretty unmatchable feat!!
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I've come to the conclusion that if your family name is Aiba and you're in the entertainment business, you are by default very amusing.
And thankyou for the compliments! #^ ^#
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And that's true. There are some clever Aibas out there in the entertainment business! I do wonder if there is some distant relation?
And as for compliments...what compliments!? xD I was only saying the truth! :P No really, kudos kudos!!! <333