10,000 flashcards
A large structured collection designed to take you from beginner Japanese to advanced sentence comprehension.
Study Japanese from N5 to N1 with a complete sentence-based Anki deck created for daily review. The pack combines audio, translation, real examples and spaced repetition.
It is designed for Kiwi learners who want a structured path for travel, university, international work, cultural interests, European connections or long-term fluency.
Instead of building thousands of flashcards manually, you can import the deck, begin with a manageable number of new cards and let Anki schedule your reviews.
A large structured collection designed to take you from beginner Japanese to advanced sentence comprehension.
Integrated audio helps reinforce pronunciation, rhythm and listening comprehension during daily review.
Clear translations help you understand each sentence while keeping the target language in context.
Content is organised from N5 to N1 so you always know what to study next.
Japanese can support travel, university study, tourism, international business, cultural interests and professional opportunities connected to Japan and the wider Asia-Pacific region.
For Kiwi learners interested in working holidays, exchange programmes, JLPT certification, anime, manga, games or long-term travel in Japan, Japanese can be a highly practical skill.
Japanese becomes easier to understand when vocabulary, particles, verb forms and word order appear inside complete sentences.
Repeated sentence exposure helps you recognise patterns such as は, が, を, に, で, verb endings and natural phrase structures without studying them only as isolated rules.
Build essential vocabulary, common particles, basic grammar, hiragana, katakana and beginner kanji.
Expand your ability to understand everyday conversations, longer sentences and intermediate grammar.
Review more complex grammar, broader vocabulary, denser kanji and more natural listening patterns.
Strengthen comprehension of nuanced structures, formal vocabulary and advanced written and spoken Japanese.
Begin with approximately 10–20 new cards per day and complete all due reviews before adding more. Increase the number only when your workload feels comfortable.
Listen to the audio before checking the answer, repeat the sentence aloud and notice recurring particles, verb forms, kanji and sentence patterns. A consistent 15–30 minute routine is more effective than occasional long study sessions.
How many cards are included?
The complete Japanese deck includes 10,000 flashcards.
Which levels are covered?
The deck is organised from N5 to N1.
Does it include audio?
Yes. Integrated audio supports pronunciation and listening.
Can I use it on Android?
Yes. The deck works with AnkiDroid on Android and Anki on desktop.
Can I study offline?
Yes. After importing the deck, reviews can be completed offline.
Is this version specific to New Zealand?
Yes. This page uses New Zealand English, local navigation and regional content for Kiwi learners.