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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.
https://github.com/naghim/awesome-japanese-study-materials
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Materials
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Kanji π΄
- **vocabulary list** - noun adjectivals, particles and katakana words. These all can be downloaded if you're their Patreon members.
- JLPT N5 kanji list
- JLPT N4 kanji list
- JLPT N3 kanji list
- **vocabulary list** - noun adjectivals, particles and katakana words. These all can be downloaded if you're their Patreon members.
- JLPT N1 kanji list
- JLPT N4 kanji list
- JLPT N3 kanji list
- JLPT N2 kanji list
- JLPT Sensei
- **Nihongo Ichiban's complete list of kanji for JLPT N5**
- **List of kanji radicals to learn**
- Printable flashcards - generated ones are also available for download [here](https://github.com/makemeunsee/ichimiginikarasu/tree/results/examples/en)**. You can find card decks organized by levels and JLPT levels.
- Japanese Lessons
- JLPT N5 kanji list
- JLPT N2 kanji list
- **Top 100 most frequent kanji characters**
- **Kanshudo's 100 most frequent kanji characters**
- Printable flashcards - generated ones are also available for download [here](https://github.com/makemeunsee/ichimiginikarasu/tree/results/examples/en)**. You can find card decks organized by levels and JLPT levels.
- JLPT N5 kanji list
- JLPT N4 kanji list
- JLPT N3 kanji list
- JLPT N1 kanji list
- JLPT N2 kanji list
- **Top 100 most frequent kanji characters**
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Vocabulary π
- [Google Play Store - language-learning-games/id939540371)] - 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.
- Nihongo Ichiban
- **Complete list of vocabulary** for the JLPT N5
- **Vocabulary lists** - 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.
- [Google Play Store - language-learning-games/id939540371)] - 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.
- **Tab of Words** - tab-of-words](https://wkei.github.io/the-tab-of-words)
- **JapaneseTab** - - the link is currently broken, but you can still install it until it gets fixed. The tutorial can be found here: [https://github.com/Anupya/JapaneseTab/issues/10](https://github.com/Anupya/JapaneseTab/issues/10)
- **Tab of Words** - tab-of-words](https://wkei.github.io/the-tab-of-words)
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Learn the language
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Books π
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Apps π±
- [Google Play Store - language-lessons/id570060128)] - a highly recommended app. Itβs 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, itβs 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!** π
- [Google Play Store - learn-languages/id1261193709)] - 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!** π
- WaniKani
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