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This post. Anything you can study in Japanese can be done at least 3x more efficiently in Spanish for the following reasons:

>no kanji
>base grammar is remarkably similar to English
>you've absorbed lots of Spanish words without even noticing it due to the rise of latino culture/population in the US
>there's a remarkable amount of high-quality native Spanish media available, and even dubbed/subbed shows and translated games are of reasonably high quality
>if you care about output (the whole point of learning Spanish) there are tons of native Spanish speakers to practice with

As long as you can keep the languages separate and don't let one bleed over into the other, you can easily study them at the same time.

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