Here are a small number of carefully chosen Japanese websites to support Hiragana writing practice. They can be used alongside your learning, at your own pace.
All of these websites are written in Japanese. You may find it helpful to use Google Translate to view the pages in English if needed. If you’re unsure how to set that up, feel free to ask.
All website names and materials belong to their respective creators. These links are shared with appreciation for their generous educational work.
This site offers fun, game-style worksheets to help you learn Hiragana through colouring, flashcards, and writing. You can learn as if you are playing!
💡 Tip: Have a look at the pictures before printing. It helps you choose the activities that match your learning style.
These printable sheets are great for step-by-step Hiragana practice. Start with the basic 46 letters, then move on to Dakuon, and finally Youon when you’re ready for sounds like kya, kyu, kyo.
- Dakuon and Handakuon (がぎぐげご / ぱぴぷぺぽ)
- Youon (きゃ, きゅ, きょ / しゃ, しゅ, しょ)
💬 Tip: Not sure where to begin? I can help you decide which level to start with.
This site is full of colourful, playful worksheets with cute illustrations that make learning Hiragana enjoyable. The navigation can be a bit tricky, but the materials are worth exploring!
🌼 Tip: If you’re unsure which sheet to try first, feel free to ask. I can help you find something that fits your level and style.
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Our lessons are calm, creative, and designed for both children and adults.