Kana.
Grammar.
Reading.
A separate learning space for Japanese script, sentence structure, and reading practice. The content lives in its own folder, while the UI stays aligned with the rest of Learning OS.
Lessons
Kana
Hiragana and katakana patterns, plus the reading habits that keep the script stable.
Kana
Goal
Key ideas
- Hiragana is the base reading layer for Japanese grammar.
- Katakana is used for borrowed words, emphasis, and special notation.
- Learn kana in groups, not as a random pile of shapes.
Practice
- Read the vowel row out loud until the sound and shape feel linked.
- Group kana by row, for example
k,s,t,n. - Revisit the same small set often instead of trying to memorize everything at once.
Particles and kana recall
Keep the practice loop short, repeatable, and useful. Learn a rule, test it, then move forward.
Reference packs
Kana Sheets
Hiragana and katakana reference packs for fast recall.
Particle Maps
Role charts for topic, subject, object, destination, and relation markers.
Reading Sets
Short passages and sentence chunks for revision passes.
Step through sound blocks until reading feels automatic.
Fill the missing particle and learn the sentence role it carries.
Short text chunks for paced decoding and pronunciation practice.