Practice one row at a time with short audio quizzes, visual hints, and a final sound-only challenge.
Move from visible kana to faint outlines and finally to sound-only recall, one stage at a time.
Train your ears as well as your eyes with clear pronunciation for every Katakana sound.
Stay focused with short, playful rounds that make repetition feel light and effective.
Bright visuals and an easy interface make Katakana practice approachable for learners of all ages.
Start with a single Katakana row, such as the a-row or ka-row, and build confidence in small chunks.
Look at the character, listen to the sound, and choose the correct answer from four options.
The visual hint becomes much lighter, so listening starts to carry more of the challenge.
When the character disappears, your memory and listening skills take over for the final test.
Start your Japanese Katakana practice with short, focused listening games.