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I love Nihongo no Mori and recommend it on our site.
It really is one of the best free resources for learning Japanese in Japanese, which is why at the intermediate levels it is so excellent. It doesn't seem to be aimed primarily at English speakers (apart from the beginner videos mentioned above).
There is a ton of N3, N2 and N1 material, and although one may have no interest in taking JLPT, the classification gives a good indicator of the level.
Kento-sensei's N3 lessons are easy to understand and mostly have (Japanese) subtitles. He is a lot of fun, a clear speaker and a good teacher. Takepan-sensei's N2 lessons are fun and really excellent.
A lot of the lessons seem to be based on the old, all-Japanese Kanzen Master grammar books, but are actually done better than the book and more clearly and fully explained as well as being a lot more fun and listening practice too!
Wholeheartedly recommended!
Edited: 2016-04-07, 10:39 am