Learn Japanese Kanji and Kana 4+

Learning Hiragana & Katakana

Olena Bachurina

    • 4.9 • 1.6K Ratings
    • Free
    • Offers In-App Purchases

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Description

Real hand writing experience for Hiragana, Katakana, and Kanji JLPT N5, N4, N3

Robokana is a handy tool for those who study Japanese and need to memorize the writing and reading of Kana and Kanjis.
It works like an interactive textbook:
*See the animation of strokes order and hear the pronunciation
*Draw with a finger right on the screen of your device
*Let the robot to check the work
*Repeat!

Kana features:
- Animated hints of stroke order
- Support of Dakuten & Handakuten sets
- Exam mode

Kanji features
- tons of Kanji related content: meanings, onyomi and kunyomi, kanji radicals, compounding words
- train your muscle memory via hand-writing
- do voice practice by reading aloud
- improve recognition on mix & match tasks

Other nice features:
- Possibility to create custom characters sets
- Customizable calligraphic brush
- Learning statistics


Please note, that only part of the content is available for free, App contains in-app purchases to unlock all content.

What’s New

Version 2.3.3

Bug fixes and performance improvements.

Ratings and Reviews

4.9 out of 5
1.6K Ratings

1.6K Ratings

Xaveice ,

The Best of the Best.

I’m rarely compelled to write reviews but this app is just so good that I had to. If you wanna master hiragana and katakana, this is probably the most efficient system and best design I’ve ever seen for this process. Most apps will make you do shallow recall where they show you a character and you have to pick the right roumanji or type it in, which isn’t that efficient from a memory standpoint. This app makes you recall how to write them with the correct stroke order…which other apps do, but the difficulty curve is perfect, which no other app seems to get right. You learn each in a group (5 characters per group) and it starts by ghost tracing the character which you then have to trace in yourself while the character is visibly on the screen. Then it moves to tracing it for you and then making the trace disappear so you have to memorize what it looked like and then draw, and then finally no tracing where you have to recall it yourself. Each round takes about 10 to 15 minutes so the recognition really gets burned into your brain.

Can’t stress this enough, the design and strategy of this app is AMAZING. Completely worth unlocking the paid version. Thanks y’all. 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼

Capymel ,

Potential to be one of the best

Although it’s not perfect, out of all the kanji learning apps I’ve downloaded and used I think this is possibly one of the best. Not a lot of apps have a function to test writing and this is one of the few that does it well in terms of simplicity of the app and needs.

The biggest thing holding it back however is the set list unfortunately. It does not have the full N1 and N2 list which is understandable since they are a small team and there is A LOT of N1 words and kanji. Maybe there’s a possibility of releasing it in batches instead of all at once, that would make N1 a little less daunting.

One thing I wish it would have though is the option to not repeat kanjis/words if they’ve already been shown once. It does make reviewing big kanji set lists repetitive if trying to test ourselves but other than that this app is great for intermediate level learners and until they can achieve the full set list it has the potential to be a must pick app for Japanese kanji learning.

FYODOR WILL LIVE ,

Extremely good for visual learners

Im not someone who usually writes reviews, but I felt like I was obligated to with this app. I love the face how it gets to the point and it doesn’t stretch things out. I also like the face it wont let you move on until you get it right. Ive been looking for a good writing app to practice hiragana without having to already know it, and I’d definitely recommend this one. I don’t exactly do well with flash cards since its just a one-and-done, so Ive been struggling to find an app the doesn’t have those. When I came across this, (I had my doubts at first), but it turned to be a genuinely great learning app if you want to start your japanese language journey.

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