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Start Here: Your First Steps in Japanese
Begin your Japanese learning journey with the essential foundations. In this section, you will learn how to study Japanese, check your current level, choose the right learning path, and build the basics of hiragana, katakana, pronunciation, sentence structure, and essential particles.
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Start Here: Japanese Foundations|はじめての日本語

Start Here · Lesson 5

Hiragana

Learn the first Japanese writing system. Hiragana helps you read basic Japanese words, grammar, and beginner lessons with more confidence.

Japanese letters
46 basic characters
Reading practice
Beginner foundation

Lesson Goal

In this lesson, you will learn what hiragana is and how to start reading it.

Understand Hiragana

Learn what hiragana is and why it matters.

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Read Sounds

Practice the basic Japanese sounds.

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Learn 46 Characters

See the basic hiragana chart.

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Read Words

Read simple beginner words in hiragana.

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Build Foundation

Prepare for Japanese phrases and grammar.

What Is Hiragana?

Hiragana is one of the basic Japanese writing systems. It is usually the first writing system beginners learn.

Writing System Example Main Use
Hiragana あいうえお Basic Japanese sounds and grammar
Katakana アイウエオ Foreign words and loanwords
Kanji 日本語 Meaning-based characters

Why Hiragana Is Important

Hiragana helps you read and understand Japanese. You will see hiragana in textbooks, lessons, grammar explanations, daily words, signs, notices, furigana, and JLPT materials.

Hiragana Romaji English
わたし watashi I / me
こんにちは konnichiwa hello
ありがとう arigatoo thank you
すみません sumimasen excuse me / sorry
おねがいします onegaishimasu please

Important Idea

Hiragana represents sounds.

Each hiragana character usually represents one Japanese sound. Once you learn the sounds, you can start reading many simple Japanese words.

The Five Basic Vowels

The first hiragana characters to learn are the five basic vowels.

あ い う え お
Hiragana Romaji Sound
a like “a” in father
i like “ee” in see
u like “oo” in food, but shorter
e like “e” in bed
o like “o” in open

Basic Hiragana Chart

Here are the 46 basic hiragana characters. You do not need to memorize everything in one day.

a i u e o
Vowels
K
S
T
N
H
M
Y
R
W
N

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Recommended Study Order

Do not try to learn all hiragana at once. Study one row at a time.

Step 1

あ い う え お

Step 2

か き く け こ

Step 3

さ し す せ そ

Step 4

た ち つ て と

Row Practice

Practice each row slowly. Say the sounds out loud.

Row Hiragana Practice Words
Vowels あ い う え お あい, いえ, うえ, えき, おちゃ
K か き く け こ かき, きく, ここ, こえ, かお
S さ し す せ そ すし, さけ, そこ, せき, うし
T た ち つ て と て, とけい, した, つき, ちかてつ
N な に ぬ ね の なに, ねこ, いぬ, にく, のみもの
H は ひ ふ へ ほ はな, ひと, ふね, へや, ほし
M ま み む め も まち, みみ, むし, め, もの
Y や ゆ よ やま, ゆき, よる, やさい, よやく
R ら り る れ ろ さくら, りす, くるま, これ, おふろ
W/N わ を ん わたし, ほん, にほん, てんき, みずをください

Important Notes

し is “shi”

し is read as shi, not si.

ち is “chi”

ち is read as chi, not ti.

つ is “tsu”

つ is read as tsu, not tu.

ふ is “fu”

ふ is a soft fu sound.

は as a particle

は is usually ha, but as a particle it is pronounced wa.

を as a particle

を is usually used as a particle and pronounced o.

Reading Practice: Easy Words

Try reading these words. Read each word aloud three times.

Hiragana Romaji English
あさ asa morning
いえ ie house
うみ umi sea
えき eki station
おちゃ ocha tea
かさ kasa umbrella
すし sushi sushi
ねこ neko cat
いぬ inu dog
くるま kuruma car
にほん Nihon Japan

Reading Practice: Useful Phrases

At first, you can read slowly. Slow reading is okay.

Hiragana Romaji English
こんにちは。 Konnichiwa. Hello.
ありがとう。 Arigatoo. Thanks.
すみません。 Sumimasen. Excuse me. / Sorry.
わかりません。 Wakarimasen. I don’t understand.
おねがいします。 Onegaishimasu. Please.
はじめまして。 Hajimemashite. Nice to meet you.

How to Practice Hiragana

Use this simple method.

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Look

Look at the character.

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Say

Say the sound out loud.

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Write

Write it by hand.

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Read

Read a word with that character.

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Review

Review again later.

Common Hiragana Mistakes

Learning too many characters at once

Do not try to memorize all 46 characters in one day. Study one row at a time.

Only looking, not saying

Say the sounds out loud. Your mouth needs practice too.

Forgetting review

Hiragana is easy to forget at first. Review every day for a few minutes.

Confusing similar characters

Some hiragana look similar, such as さ / ち, ぬ / め, は / ほ, and ね / れ / わ.

Practice: Match Hiragana and Romaji

Match the hiragana with the correct romaji.

Hiragana Answer Choices
A. e / B. a / C. o / D. i / E. u
A. e / B. a / C. o / D. i / E. u
A. e / B. a / C. o / D. i / E. u
A. e / B. a / C. o / D. i / E. u
A. e / B. a / C. o / D. i / E. u

Practice: Choose the Correct Reading

Q1. How do you read か?

A. ka

B. sa

C. ta

Answer:

Q2. How do you read し?

A. si

B. shi

C. chi

Answer:

Q3. How do you read つ?

A. tsu

B. su

C. to

Answer:

Q4. How do you read ん?

A. wa

B. n

C. o

Answer:

Practice: Read the Words

Read these words and write the romaji.

Hiragana Romaji
ねこ
いぬ
すし
えき
ほん
にほん

Speaking Practice

Read these hiragana aloud.

あ い う え お

か き く け こ

さ し す せ そ

た ち つ て と

な に ぬ ね の

は ひ ふ へ ホ

ま み む め も

や ゆ よ

ら り る れ ろ

わ を ん

Now read these useful phrases aloud.

こんにちは

ありがとう

すみません

わかりません

おねがいします

はじめまして

Mini Mission

Today’s mission is to choose one hiragana row and practice it.

Recommended first row

あ い う え お

Write the row three times. Then read these words aloud: あい, いえ, うえ, えき, おちゃ.

I practiced this row: ______

I wrote it three times:

I read the words aloud:

The easiest character was: ______

The most difficult character was: ______

Review

In this lesson, you learned the basics of hiragana.

Hiragana is one of the basic Japanese writing systems.
Hiragana represents Japanese sounds.
There are 46 basic hiragana characters.
It is best to learn one row at a time.
Speaking out loud helps you remember.
Writing by hand also helps.
Review is very important.
Study slowly.
Practice out loud.
Review every day.

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