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Seems to me like you're looking for....... a Japanese book? XD
If they are too difficult and you insist on reading Japanese-only material, then I guess there's only one option: books aimed at children/teenagers.
I think you're only losing from not looking at any translation though. Why not buy a Japanese and the English (Bulgarian?) edition to read along with? Or one of those English-Japanese readers...
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... so, you want a Japanese dictionary?
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日本語単語スピードマスター
Quick mastery of vocabulary N4-N5 Basic 1800 w CD
Kurashina Sayaka
ISBN978-4-86392-010-1
Also available 3 more levels: standard, intermediate and advanced
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Sure I will not buy it...I have quite strong visual memory and the fact that I will see irrelevant chinese character next to the japanese will interfere 100%
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The books actually come with a transparent red plastic sheet to screen the translations which are printed in red. This is an easy way to prevent seeing the translations you don't want to see. Before I was introduced to this idea, I just used a piece of card stock and cut a small piece off of it to help screen text I didn't want to see. I am not a bookseller and I will not personally profit in any way if anyone buys these books. I just think they are a very fun vocabulary learning tool if you like graded word lists with audio and example sentences.