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Japanese Hiragana and Katakana Workbook for Beginners: Learn to Read and Write All Kana with Stroke Order Guides, Repeatable Writing Sheets, and Audio
by Sosuke Tachibana
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Synopsis
Build a strong foundation in Japanese reading and writing with this beginner’s workbook for both self-learners and classroom students.
You’ll learn the complete hiragana and katakana systems—including voiced, semi-voiced, and combination sounds—through clear explanations, writing practice, ...
You’ll learn the complete hiragana and katakana systems—including voiced, semi-voiced, and combination sounds—through clear explanations, writing practice, ...
Build a strong foundation in Japanese reading and writing with this beginner’s workbook for both self-learners and classroom students.
You’ll learn the complete hiragana and katakana systems—including voiced, semi-voiced, and combination sounds—through clear explanations, writing practice, and native audio.
What’s Inside
Step-by-step lessons covering all hiragana and katakana syllables
Stroke order charts and repeatable writing sheets
Native audio for every character
Useful vocabulary examples
Review sections to reinforce learning
Clean, uncluttered layout for focused study
Who This Book Is For
Complete beginners who want a clear introduction to Japanese writing
Self-learners seeking a structured workbook with audio support
Students preparing for Japanese classes, travel, or JLPT study
Anyone who values clarity and a gentle learning pace
By the end of this workbook, you’ll be able to recognize, read, and write all hiragana and katakana with confidence.
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