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What is the Beyblade Method?
You must find something that you are very passionate about that exists in Japan. Embrace it. Why Beyblade? Because my passion is Beyblade.
Beyblade is manga, Beyblade is anime, and most importantly Beyblade is a community. I can expand my vocabulary by reading the Beyblade manga and watching the anime. There are various series so there is a lot of content to enjoy. And I can make friends and use the language in real life through the community. I can interact with the community through social sites like Twitter and Instagram.
It's a simple game that doesn't require Japanese to have fun, kind of like a sport. In that sense it's easy to make friends, and gradually work your way into the community as you become more fluent.
Beyblade is MY passion. You can do this same method and achieve great results, but you're going to have to find your own passion. Don't let the name fool you, I'm not telling you to play Beyblade. Odds are you probably don't like Beyblade nearly as much as I do. Think about what is your passion. It could be anything. Pokemon, an online game, yugioh, cosplay, anything. Find what it is and embrace it. If you do that, I guarantee you can become good at Japanese.

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