To begin learning the Japanese characters, start by watching this instructional video.
Below is an example of each character, audio of its pronunciation, and a helpful way to remember it. Additionally, there's a chart showing each characters stroke order; showing how it looks when written.




How to remember:
The hiragana character あ looks like an apple.
The katakana character ア looks like an ice cream cone.




How to remember:
The hiragana character い looks like two eels.
The katakana character イ looks like an easel.




How to remember:
The hiragana character う looks like a sideways 'U'.
The katakana character ウ looks like the wick of a candle.




How to remember:
The hiragana character え looks like a person exercising.
The katakana character エ looks like an egg stand.




How to remember:
The hiragana character お looks like a surprised face.
The hiragana character オ looks like an old man with a long beard.

Listen to all the characters you learned in lesson 1.
Example audio and handwriting provided by Yuka Nishino.
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