Just in Tokyo by Justin Hall
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    32 - Just In Tokyo
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    Katakana
    Katakana is the script the Japanese have reserved especially for
    foreign words. Mostly consonants paired with vowels, the sounds
    mirror the Hiragana alphabet. Amuse yourself around Tokyo by sound-
    ing out words you find in advertisements, signs and menus. Words like
    "Hollandaise" take on entirely new character; check out some of the
    "Katakana Kwizes" in this booklet for other examples and practice on
    the plane.
    tsu
    with " = G
    with " = Z
    with " = D
    with " = B
    with ° = P
    Vowels
    shi
    chi
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    Sustain the vowel:
    Note: This is a heedlessly incomplete introduction to this language.
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