TangoTown

A Japanese learning site for use on a Japanese mobile phone designed for non-native speakers. Includes EJ Dictionaries, Kanji Lookup tools, PhraseBooks, Quiz games, reading articles plus a heap more.

Editor’s Note: this is a fee-based service, but it is just 300 yen per month…

KanjiKit.net

This company sells a variety of Japanese language computing solutions for people in the U.S. While some, like their KanjiKit seem irrelevant with the latest versions of Windows and office, some, like their Meishi-Port (the first English and Japanese business card scanner with OCR) seem interesting. They also sell a couple of educational programs to learn Kanji.

Nichi Bei Bussan

This store has been Northern California’s premier Asian goods store for almost 100 years but you can also order their products online to have shipped. Product categories include: Martial Arts, Fabrics, Fashion, Home Decor, Crafts, Books, and For the Kids.