Firstly I recommend using Firefox to view these pages. Other than loving this browser, my current fave, it also has an extension called Ruby, that allows my XHTML markup text to display furigana. That's small subscript hiragana over/or under Kanji so that you know how they are said.
Without that extension the Japanese text below should show the hiragana in brackets after the said Kanji.
The extension can be found with Google
and I last found it here
nb. It's unsupported but I haven't had any issues with Firefox (1.5 and up) since I installed it.
Let's hope Ruby markup becomes a norm online for helping us all come to grips with Japanese/Chinese characters.
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ここで
ふつう、マイミクを
それで、このブロッグを
I also use this site to both provide furigana for Kanji and it can also create the ruby text for you if you are making web pages with Jp content.
Nb. I seem to need to edit the spaces out of the resulting text, please double check your html after doing the translation and inserting into your page.
Hmm now I just have to translate all of that into Jp!!! aaa