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    All Hiragana & Katakana Chart – Complete Guide for Beginners

    If you are starting to learn Japanese, the first step is understanding the writing system. This guide will help you master the all Hiragana & Katakana chart with clear explanations, examples, and tables that are easy to follow. Japanese writing uses three systems: Hiragana, Katakana, and Kanji. In this article, we will focus on Hiragana…

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    JLPT N5 Kanji List with Meaning and Reading (200+ Vocabulary)

    Learning kanji is one of the most important steps in mastering the Japanese language, especially if you are preparing for the JLPT N5 exam. At this beginner level, you are expected to recognize and understand basic kanji that appear frequently in daily life, such as numbers, days of the week, common verbs, and essential nouns….

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    Japanese Number Kanji (1–100): Complete List with Meaning and Reading

    Learning numbers is one of the most important steps when studying Japanese. Numbers are used in everyday situations such as telling time, counting money, shopping, and reading prices. In Japanese, numbers are written using kanji, and understanding these characters will help you read and communicate more effectively. The good news is that Japanese number kanji…

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    150+ Basic Kanji Words for Beginners (With Reading & Meaning)

    If you are just starting your journey in learning Japanese, understanding basic kanji is an essential first step. Kanji may seem intimidating at first, but learning the most common and simple characters can significantly improve your reading ability and vocabulary. Unlike alphabet-based languages, Japanese uses kanji to represent meaning. This means that by learning a…

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    Rice Kanji (米・ご飯): Meaning, Reading, and Common Examples

    Rice is one of the most important elements in Japanese culture and daily life. It is not just a staple food, but also a symbol of tradition, nourishment, and community. Because of this, rice appears frequently in Japanese language, especially in kanji. There are two main kanji you will encounter when learning about rice in…

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    Japanese Writing to English: A Beginner-Friendly Guide to Understanding and Translating

    Japanese writing can feel confusing at first, especially when you try to translate it into English. Why? Because Japanese uses a unique combination of writing systems — kanji, hiragana, and katakana — that work very differently from the English alphabet. However, once you understand the basics, translating Japanese writing into English becomes much easier and…

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    Food Kanji List with Meaning and Reading (200+ Japanese Vocabulary)

    Food is one of the most enjoyable and practical topics when learning Japanese vocabulary. Whether you are traveling to Japan, ordering at a restaurant, or simply exploring Japanese culture, understanding food-related kanji can significantly improve your comprehension and confidence. Japanese food vocabulary is rich and diverse, covering everything from staple ingredients like rice and fish…

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    Water Kanji (水): Meaning, Reading, and Common Examples

    The kanji for water, 水 (mizu), is one of the most fundamental and commonly used characters in Japanese. It represents not only water as a physical element but also concepts such as flow, purity, and life. Because water is essential in daily life, this kanji appears in many common words, signs, and expressions. Learning 水…

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    Sakura Kanji (桜): Meaning, Symbolism, and Japanese Cultural Significance

    Sakura, or cherry blossom, is one of the most iconic symbols in Japanese culture. Every year, people gather to enjoy the beauty of blooming sakura trees, a tradition known as hanami. The kanji for sakura is 桜 (sakura), and it represents more than just a flower. It symbolizes beauty, renewal, and the fleeting nature of…

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    Japanese Writing System Explained: Kanji, Hiragana, and Katakana Made Simple

    The Japanese writing system is one of the most unique in the world. Unlike English, which uses a single alphabet, Japanese combines three different writing systems: kanji, hiragana, and katakana. At first glance, this may seem overwhelming, but once you understand how each system works, it becomes much easier to learn and use. In this…

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