Lecturer:Aki Ando

“Online Japanese Hiragana and Katakana Stroke Order” is a learning video for beginners of the Japanese language.

You can learn and practice Japanese hiragana and katakana stroke orders. It focuses on how to write the correct stroke orders. It is easy to understand because it is explained with animation. The learning materials include a writing practice textbook PDF file that can be printed so that learners can practice writing Hiragana and Katakana while watching the video.

Online Japanese Hiragana and Katakana Stroke Order

30 lesson 5h30min

  • Lesson 1 あ row
    (Japanese hiragana writing)
  • Lesson 2 か row
    (Japanese hiragana writing)
  • Lesson 3 さ row
    (Japanese hiragana writing)
  • Lesson 4 た row
    (Japanese hiragana writing)
  • Lesson 5 な row
    (Japanese hiragana writing)
  • Lesson 6 は row
    (Japanese hiragana writing)
  • Lesson 7 ま row
    (Japanese hiragana writing)
  • Lesson 8 や row
    (Japanese hiragana writing)
  • Lesson 9 ら row
    (Japanese hiragana writing)
  • Lesson 10 わ row
    (Japanese hiragana writing)
  • Lesson 11 が row
    (Japanese hiragana writing)
  • Lesson 12 ざ row
    (Japanese hiragana writing)
  • Lesson 13 だ row
    (Japanese hiragana writing)
  • Lesson 14 ば row
    (Japanese hiragana writing)
  • Lesson 15 ぱ row
    (Japanese hiragana writing)
  • Lesson 16 ア row
    (Japanese katakana writing)
  • Lesson 17 カ row
    (Japanese katakana writing)
  • Lesson 18 サ row
    (Japanese katakana writing)
  • Lesson 19 タ row
    (Japanese katakana writing)
  • Lesson 20 ナ row
    (Japanese katakana writing)
  • Lesson 21 ハ row
    (Japanese katakana writing)
  • Lesson 22 マ row
    (Japanese katakana writing)
  • Lesson 23 ヤ row
    (Japanese katakana writing)
  • Lesson 24 ラ row
    (Japanese katakana writing)
  • Lesson 25 ワ row
    (Japanese katakana writing)
  • Lesson 26 ガ row
    (Japanese katakana writing)
  • Lesson 27 ザ row
    (Japanese katakana writing)
  • Lesson 28 ダ row
    (Japanese katakana writing)
  • Lesson 29 バ row
    (Japanese katakana writing)
  • Lesson 30 パ row
    (Japanese katakana writing)
Essentials
  1. Learners who understand English and whose native language is not Japanese ※
  2. Learners who want to study elementary Japanese
  3. Learners who want to take the JLPT
  4. Learners who want to study business Japanese.
  5. Learners who want to be proficient in conversational Japanese.
  6. Students enrolled in a Japanese language school or majoring in Japanese in college
  7. International students coming to Japan
  8. Foreign employees of a Japanese company who need Japanese language training

This course is useful for learning hiragana and katakana writing. This course is intended for general Japanese language learners whose native language is not Japanese

Please print the PDF textbook. Learners can practice writing Hiragana and Katakana while or after watching the video and practice writing as much as they need.


This learning material is provided for those whose mother language are not Japanese.

Writing practice textbook PDF files are attached so that the learners can practice writing kanji.

All the narration has English subtitles so that beginners of Japanese can study the materials freely.

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【Supervision】Prof. Hajime Takamizawa

PhD - Josai International University Graduate School of Humanities and Sciences
Visiting Professor – Otemae University, Dalian Jiaotong University, Zhejiang Yuexiu
University of Foreign Languages, Shenyang University
President – International Educational Development Association – Nonprofit Organization
Chairman – Applied Japanese Language Education Association


Features

 JLPT learning materials and contents provided online by Attain have the following features and benefits.

  1. Understandable and kind explanation
  2. Native Japanese voice and subtitling of foreign language help your understanding
  3. E-learning test is included
  4. Contents can be learned by oneself
  5. Online streaming makes it possible to learn again and again

The demand of Japanese language skill for foreigners who want to work in Japanese companies is increasing year by year, accordingly this service is necessary for companies and education institution in Japan and overseas.