Online Courses

Online courses offer structured learning with video lessons, quizzes, and interactive exercises. Here are some popular options:

  • WaniKani – Paid kanji learning platform with spaced repetition and mnemonic aids.
  • JapanesePod101 – Offers extensive audio and video lessons for all levels, with both free and subscription options.
  • Tofugu’s Guide to Japanese – Comprehensive and engaging beginner course available online.
  • Udemy Japanese Courses – Paid courses covering grammar, vocabulary, and conversation with lifetime access.

勉強しましょう。

Benkyou shimashou.

Let's study.

Textbooks

Textbooks remain a reliable resource for thorough grammar and vocabulary study. Recommended titles include:

  • Genki I & II – Widely used for beginners and intermediate learners, covering grammar, vocabulary, and exercises.
  • Minna no Nihongo – Popular in classrooms, available in Japanese with translations and notes.
  • Tobira: Gateway to Advanced Japanese – Focuses on bridging intermediate to advanced proficiency.
  • Remembering the Kanji by Heisig – Focuses on kanji memorization through meaning and mnemonic techniques.

これは本です。

Kore wa hon desu.

This is a book.

Mobile Apps

Learning on the go is easy with these popular apps for Japanese learners:

  • Duolingo – Free app with bite-sized lessons for beginners.
  • Lingodeer – Paid app with detailed grammar explanations and practice exercises.
  • Anki – Flashcard app with customizable decks, great for kanji and vocabulary memorization.
  • Obenkyo – Free app focusing on kanji, hiragana, katakana, and grammar quizzes.

アプリで勉強します。

Apuri de benkyou shimasu.

I study with an app.

Podcasts

Podcasts are excellent for improving listening skills and learning natural expressions:

  • JapanesePod101 – Covers a wide range of levels with lesson-based and conversational formats.
  • Let’s Learn Japanese from Small Talk – Casual conversations by native speakers for intermediate learners.
  • NHK Easy News – Daily news in simplified Japanese, useful for vocabulary and current events.
  • Imabi Podcast – In-depth explanations of grammar and usage.

聞いてください。

Kiite kudasai.

Please listen.

YouTube Channels

Visual learners can benefit from these channels offering lessons, culture insights, and practice:

  • Japanese Ammo with Misa – Detailed grammar lessons with clear explanations for all levels.
  • That Japanese Man Yuta – Focuses on natural conversation and cultural nuances.
  • Learn Japanese from Zero! – Step-by-step beginner to intermediate lessons.
  • NHK World Japan – News and cultural programs with Japanese subtitles.

動画を見ましょう。

Douga o mimashou.

Let's watch videos.

Language Exchange

Practice speaking and writing by connecting with native speakers around the world:

  • italki – Paid and free options for language partners and professional tutors.
  • Tandem – Mobile app for language exchange via text, voice, and video chat.
  • HelloTalk – Connects learners with native speakers for language practice and cultural exchange.
  • ConversationExchange.com – Find local or online language exchange partners.

話しましょう。

Hanashimashou.

Let's talk.

Immersion Opportunities

Immersing yourself in the language accelerates learning. Consider these options:

  • Studying abroad in Japan through university exchange programs or language schools.
  • Participating in homestay programs to experience daily life with a Japanese family.
  • Volunteering or working in Japan to practice language in real-world contexts.
  • Attending Japanese cultural events, meetups, and language clubs in your area.

日本に行きたいです。

Nihon ni ikitai desu.

I want to go to Japan.

Free Resources

There are many excellent free resources available for learners on a budget:

  • JLPT Sensei – Free grammar, vocabulary, and kanji lists for all JLPT levels.
  • NHK World Easy Japanese – Beginner lessons with audio and transcripts.
  • Jisho.org – Online Japanese-English dictionary and kanji lookup tool.
  • Tofugu Blog – Articles and guides covering grammar, culture, and learning tips.

無料の資料を使いましょう。

Muryou no shiryou o tsukaimashou.

Let's use free materials.