Free Masterclass Video: Learn Japanese in 30 Days Without Your Brain Exploding

Hi guys!

Wouldn't it be cool if you could speak Japanese, or watch Anime without subtitles and read Manga without translations?

Maybe you tried learning Japanese before, but gave up because of how slow, boring, or hard it was.

When I was in college, a roommate introduced me to Anime, which made me want to learn Japanese. So I joined the introductory Japanese college class.

But right from the beginning, I was struggling to finish the tons of homework they assigned. And I was getting bad grades on the assignments.

I ended up quitting the Japanese class since it was too overwhelming. It was draining my precious time and energy away from my engineering classes.

After many more ups and downs, I now know 7 languages, including Japanese. I can now speak with cool Japanese people and enjoy fun Japanese content.

The truth is, learning Japanese can be fun, fast, and easy if you use the right method. Sadly, most classes, like the college Japanese class I quit, are using the wrong method.

While learning languages, I found that whenever I used the minimalist method, I would learn the language quickly, without forgetting quickly.

But whenever I used other methods, I would fail to learn the language, or learn slowly and quickly forget.

That's why I created the 30 Day Japanese Challenge, which lets you learn Japanese in 30 days by using the minimalist method.

You literally learn 12 times faster than college Japanese classes without your brain exploding.

You don't spend long, boring, hard hours studying or memorizing.

You only do what's simple, fun and important, taking you to the level of a Japanese child in 30 days.

So go ahead and sign up below.

Love and regards,

Wasif Hasan

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What Others Say

Basically, I learned a lot of Japanese from zero in six weeks. I entered college and I enrolled in Japanese 101 class. However, the pace of just normal Japanese classes was agonizingly slow. And in those six weeks of immersion I learned as much as I would end up learning in three semesters of Japanese class. It wasn't until my fourth and final semester of Japanese that I learned anything new. Seriously."

Allison

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