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Awesome Japanese Study Materials

This repository contains all study materials and resources for preparing for the Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT), structured from beginner-level content to more advanced topics.

Learn the language

Books πŸ“–

You can download most of them from here.

Highly recommended (just pick any):

  • Genki: An Integrated Course in Elementary Japanese and its workbook series
  • Minna no Nihongo series

Others I picked up as a beginner:

  • Beginning Japanese for Professionals (by Emiko Konomi)
  • Teach Yourself Japanese (by J. C. Dunn and S. Yanada)

For kanji

  • Remembering the Kanji (by James W. Heisig)
  • The Kodansha Kanji Learner's Course (by Andrew Scott Conning)

Apps πŸ“±

  • Duolingo [Google Play Store // App Store] - a highly recommended app. It’s effective for building foundational skills in Hiragana, Katakana, and even Kanji. The lessons follow a well-structured pace that keeps learning engaging without overwhelming. It provides solid practice in grammar and listening. Best of all, it’s free to use, making it accessible to everyone, although after making some mistakes (3-4), you need to wait some time to use it again. A subscription is available to access unlimited practice sessions. Recommend! πŸŽ‰
  • LingoDeer [Google Play Store // App Store] - a language learning app tailored for Asian languages, including Japanese. It offers structured lessons with a focus on grammar, sentence structure, and pronunciation, making it ideal for building a solid foundation. Again, most content is locked behind a paywall. Highly recommend! πŸŽ‰

Other apps:

  • Anki Flashcards - haven't tried yet, but I heard only positive opinions so far.
  • WaniKani to learn kanji.
  • KanjiStudy

Materials

Vocabulary πŸ“š

  • Nihongo Ichiban:
  • JLPT Sensei:
    • Vocabulary lists for all levels which include about the following: nouns, verbs, adverbs, adjectives, pre-noun adjectivals, particles and katakana words. These all can be downloaded if you're their Patreon members. Again, the link redirects to the N5 level, just replace it with your desired level in the URL.

Apps to learn new words

  • Drops [Google Play Store // App Store] - good for learning new words, practicing reading and listening. Most content is locked behind paywall. If you want an interactive app to learn vocab, go for it, otherwise you're not missing out on too much.

Extensions to learn Japanese words in each new tab

Kanji 🎴

JLPT level kanji lists: A comprehensive list of words required for the JLPT N5/N4/N3/N2/N1 exams.

Flashcards

Digital and printable flashcards for memorization.

  • Printable flashcards by Makemeunsee. The design was inspired by White Rabbit flashcards. Each card has a ton on useful information: stroke order, similar kanjis, onyomi and kunyomi readings, radicals etc. It is automatically generated so you can generate your own sets but pre-generated ones are also available for download here. You can find card decks organized by levels and JLPT levels.

Practice sheets

Writing and usage exercises to reinforce vocabulary, hiragana, katakana and kanji.

Practice hiragana and katakana in your browser!

Listening 🎧

Free tests πŸ“–

JLPT N5

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