How to use Japanese Kana Practice
Stroke Order
Kana Practice Features
- Complete Hiragana/Katakana Chart (Seion)
- Includes stroke order guide
- Romaji assists with pronunciation
- Tian Zi Ge auxiliary lines for alignment
Step 1: Select Language
Choose based on learning stage:
- :Japanese Basics: Used for daily writing
- Katakana (カタカナ):Used for foreign words and onomatopoeia
Learning Suggestions:It is recommended to learn Hiragana first before moving to Katakana.
Step 2: Choose Layout
Select specific rows or all:
- Rows:a, i, u, e, o
- Rows:ka, ki, ku, ke, ko
- Rows:sa, shi, su, se, so
- ...and so on
- All:Complete Hiragana/Katakana Chart (Seion)
Step 2: Choose Layout
Each kana grid contains:
- Sample Character:
- Romanization (Romaji):
- Tian Zi Ge auxiliary lines:Cross-dotted lines help with alignment
- Practice Blank Spaces:Multiple grids for repeated practice.
Writing Techniques
Stroke Order
- From top to bottom
- From left to right
- Horizontal strokes before vertical strokes
- Outer strokes before inner ones.
Practice Method
- Observe the shape of the sample character first
- Use the Tian Zi Ge grid for alignment
- Repeat until you have memorized it
- Memorize with pronunciation
Advanced Features:Use with games and overview for interactive learning.
Matching Features
Kana Games
Interactive learning
- Shadowing Mode: Listen and repeat
- Quiz Mode: Test your memory
Kana Overview
Complete Reference Table:
- Complete Kana Table
- Click to play pronunciation
- Reference and review anytime
Learning Suggestions
- Practice 1-2 rows a day, don't overdo it
- Write repeatedly until you can do it without the sample
- Better memorization when paired with pronunciation
- Regularly review learned kana
- Use different colored pens to add fun
Usage Scenarios
- Japanese Beginners: Building the foundation
- Joint Learning: Learning Japanese together
- Classroom Teaching: Use for homework
- Self-study Review: Print and practice anytime