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Do you enjoy playing mahjong?
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Tom sat on the tatami.
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Were you able to play mahjong last summer?
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I told Tom he should learn karate.
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I have a black belt in judo.
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I told Tom to learn karate.
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I have a black belt in karate.
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I advised Tom to learn karate.
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Tom is a black belt in karate.
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Tom looks like a sumo wrestler.
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Please don't go out after drinking sake.
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Karate is a Japanese martial art.
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Judo is a Japanese martial art.
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Tom advised Mary to learn karate.
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Tom didn't like sushi the first time he tried it.
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Mary had never worn a kimono before.
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The melody should be louder than the accompaniment.
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Origami is the art of folding paper.
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Tsunamis are very rare.
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What's your favorite anime character?
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I love karaoke.
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Tom has a black belt in judo.
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Tom is a karate expert.
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I want to learn karate.
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The tsunami alert has been canceled.
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Butternut squash is a good source of manganese, potassium, and vitamins A, C, and E.
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I try to air my futon at least twice a week.
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Nowadays, Japanese people rarely wear kimonos.
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There are sushi restaurants in almost every country in the world.
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I watched a documentary about sushi.
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It's very unlikely Tom knows how to play mahjong.
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I'm practicing judo.
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I like to watch anime.
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I love to watch anime.
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I need to practice judo more.
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Tom knows how to play mahjong, I think.
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Tom won the karaoke contest.
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I'll never ever sing in a karaoke bar.
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The earthquake triggered a powerful tsunami.
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I'll sleep on the futon.
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Do people ever accuse you of being temperamental?
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Tom has a black belt in karate.
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Sushi is a Japanese food.
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Tom knows how to play mahjong.
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Tom wishes that he knew how to play mahjong.
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She does not speak English as fluently as you.
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I saw a man dressed as a ninja.
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I had no idea you knew how to play mahjong.
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I don't know how to play mahjong.
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Sake is a traditional Japanese alcoholic drink.
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He's a ninja.
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He's a samurai.
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Daikon might be more expensive than the carrots.
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How many years have you been studying judo?
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I'm a black belt in karate.
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Where did you learn karate?
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Do you want me to teach Tom karate?
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Do you want to wear a kimono?
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The samurai decapitated his opponent in one fell swoop.
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I'm finally able to understand what's interesting about professional shogi.
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Please air the futon.
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I'm going to teach you some karate.
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Would you like to eat some udon?
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The girl wore a light blue kimono.
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Tom and Mary are playing mahjong.
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I'm not a particularly suspicious-looking person.
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Take a few steps and tell me if it hurts when you walk.
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Hokkaido is in the northern part of Japan.
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Now we have enough people to play mahjong.
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A sumo wrestler thinks nothing of consuming 20,000 calories a day.
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I saw a man dressed like a ninja.
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When the tempura I make cools down, it immediately loses its crispiness and doesn't taste very good.
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I used to watch this anime a lot when I was a kid, but I can't quite remember what happened to the hero in the final episode.
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Tom ate sushi at an expensive restaurant just around the corner.
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Tom calls his karate teacher Sensei.
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Tom hasn't played mahjong in ages.
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Tom began to study karate when he was still in junior high school.
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Tom regularly eats sushi with his mother.
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Sumo is a traditional Japanese sport.
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I'm looking for an easy-to-read manga with furigana.
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My father doesn't drink too much sake.
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He just ate sushi and drank beer.
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She just ate sushi and drank beer.
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The tsunami alert was cancelled.
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A tsunami is coming, so please be on the alert.
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Tsunamis swept through rice fields and flooded the towns.
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Nowadays there are no ninjas or samurais in Japan.
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A haiku is one type of poem.
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She belted out tune after tune at the karaoke bar.
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She does not like sushi.
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We drank shochu at the karaoke bar.
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In the morning, we put away our futons.
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She doesn't like sushi.
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Sumo wrestling is a traditional Japanese sport.
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My older brother is practicing judo. He is very good.
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My dream is to go to Japan.
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In America, people play a different version of mahjong.
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I read about how to make tempura in a book.
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Soba is made of buckwheat flour, and udon and kishimen are made of plain wheat flour.
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A brewery we finance has made a new sweet sake and brought some to us asking us to try it.