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RosettaStone
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The best? Go to your local Japantown, or find Japanese friends, and immerse yourself in the language that way. Otherwise, immerse yourself without people. Listen toJapanese music (And I mean really listen. Don't just take the words as part of the tune, try and figure them out). Watch Japanese TV. Try and read Japanese books the best you can. Of course, through both of these methods you are going to need either a tutor or a textbook for self-study. ***EDIT*** Figured I may as well add, because the other person brought it up. Rosetta Stone is a wonderful place to START. It's method of teaching is not unlike what I recommended. However, even taking it as far as you possible can go, Rosetta Stone doesn't even come close to fluency. Not even the halfway mark. You cannot achieve fluency through it alone.
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Language School
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Taking Japanese conversation classes is an alternative that you can choose to become fluent in Japanese. And you can make the best use of online resources. http://www.infocobuild.com/language/japanese/japanese.html
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