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5 Japanese Techniques That Will BOOST Your Memory in Law School (and Life!)

LISTEN! If you read for 5 hours and forget everything by morning… this article will change your life!

Law student or not — have you ever finished studying and asked yourself: ‘Wait… what did I even read?’ Yeah. Same problem. Different people.

Today, I’ll show you 5 Japanese study techniques that will help your brain REMEMBER — not just read.

1️. Kaidan Hoshiki (Stair-Step Method)

Stop cramming whole chapters!
Break the topic into SMALL chunks.
One step at a time.
Less stress. More understanding.

Step-by-step = Memory upgrade

2️. Active Recall

Don’t just reread notes.
Read, close the book, and recall it in YOUR words.

This is how top students train their brains to remember under exam pressure.

3️. Visualisation & Mnemonics

Turn boring law notes into funny pictures or stories.
Your brain remembers IMAGES faster than long paragraphs.

If it sounds crazy… that’s why it works!

4️. Ondoku (Read Aloud)

Read key points OUT LOUD.
Your eyes + ears + mouth working together = stronger memory.

Add small rhythm — your brain loves it!

5️. Jiko Setsumei (Teach Yourself)

Pretend you’re teaching the topic.
If you can explain it simply, you OWN it.

If you can’t explain it… you don’t understand it yet.

Reading more doesn’t make you smarter.
Remembering better does.

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