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- 43 lessons
- 0 quizzes
- 96 week duration
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Introduction
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Hiragana
- Lesson 1: Hiragana Song
- Lesson 2: あいうえお
- Lesson 3: かきくけこ
- Lesson 4: さしすせそ
- Lesson 5: たちつてと
- Lesson 6: なにぬねの
- Lesson 7: はひふへほ
- Lesson 8: まみむめも
- Lesson 9: やゆよ
- Lesson 10: らりるれろ
- Lesson 11: わをん
- Lesson 12: Hiragana Review
- Hiragana Choice Test(Easy Mode)
- Hiragana Input Test(Easy Mode)
- Hiragana Choice Test(Crazy Mode)
- Hiragana Input Test(Crazy Mode)
- All Hiragana Input Test
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Katakana
- Lesson 13: Katakana Song
- Lesson 14: アイウエオ
- Lesson 15: カキクケコ
- Lesson 16: サシスセソ
- Lesson 17: タチツテト
- Lesson 18: ナニヌネノ
- Lesson 19: ハヒフヘホ
- Lesson 20: マミムメモ
- Lesson 21: ヤユヨ
- Lesson 22: ラリルレロ
- Lesson 23: ワヲン
- Lesson 24: Katakana Review
- Katakana Choice Test(Easy Mode)
- Katakana Input Test(Easy Mode)
- Katakana Choice Test(Crazy Mode)
- Katakana Input Test(Crazy Mode)
- All Katakana Input Test
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Other Alphabets
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Bonus
Introduction

There are three types of Japanese Alphabets.
They are Hiragana, Katakana and Kanji.
If you want to learn Japanese from scratch, hiragana and katakana will be your first step.
Notes:
①On this website, There are hiragana(also known as furigana) above all kanji, so it’s perfectly fine if you don’t know how to read kanji for now. By the way, there are kanji courses on this website to help you remember kanji easier. ②If you have any questions while learning, just comment below the lesson and I will help you. ③For people who want to access the website easier on the home screen, here is a post to help you. |
Practice Sheet:

You can click the link below to download a printable practice sheet to practice hiragana, katakana and kanji.