Resources

Japanese Resources We Love

Mukashi is built for reading practice, but reading gets much easier when it has good study tools around it. These are a few Japanese learning resources we keep coming back to.

Hope these resources come in handy for your journey with Japanese!

Kanji and vocabulary

WaniKani

WaniKani gives kanji study a clear path: radicals, kanji, vocabulary, mnemonics, and spaced reviews. We like it because it turns a huge mountain of characters into a steady daily habit, and those reviews make new words much easier to notice later in real reading.

Grammar guide

Yokubi

Yokubi is an open, community-maintained grammar guide with a careful lesson order from absolute beginner topics onward. We like it as a reference when a sentence almost makes sense, but one grammar point is still holding the whole thing together.

Self-study roadmap

TheMoeWay Japanese Guide

TheMoeWay guide is a practical map for learners who want to move toward native material. We like how it connects the pieces around immersion, reading, listening, kanji, grammar, mining, and setup choices without pretending there is only one correct routine.