This server looks up short Japanese terms in the Kyoto/Melbourne N-gram Corpus and returns the counts of their occurrences. The n-gram corpus has been built by Jim Breen from a set of 500 million Japanese sentences collected from WWW pages in 2004 by Daisuke Kawahara and Sadao Kurohashi at the Graduate School of Informatics, Kyoto University. Enter Japanese Terms (space/comma/semi-colon/period/ASCII character-separated): Options: Check to get the most common 10 terms ( 100 terms) starting with the first term, in frequency order. in lexical block order. in lexical tree order. only show suffixes starting with kanji. show n-gram details. Check to get counts for the term with な, の, に, する, etc. appended: and with な, の, に, する, etc. prepended. Check to get counts for the common verb inflections. ( 一段 verb, する verb) Check to get raw ngram counts for the first 100 matches. Display only non-zero counts.