Learn kana

Start with the chart, listen to pronunciation, then move into short practice sessions. Learn one scope at a time instead of memorizing everything at once.

あ → ん
Hiragana

Start here if you are new to Japanese. Hiragana is used for native Japanese words and grammar.

ア → ン
Katakana

Learn this after Hiragana. Katakana is used for foreign words, names, and emphasis.

Study flow
A simple path from first exposure to confident recall.
1Study
Open a chart

Pick Hiragana or Katakana, then focus on one scope: basic, dakuten, combo, or all.

2Listen
Tap audio

Hear the sound while looking at the character so shape and pronunciation connect.

3Recall
Run a drill

Use flashcards first, quiz after it feels familiar, typing when you want stricter practice.

4Review
Fix weak kana

Return to kana you miss often or answer slowly until they stop feeling uncertain.

Ready to practice?
Choose the drill that matches your current confidence.