Japanese language blogs


List of blogs about learning Japanese

This is a directory of blogs related to learning Japanese as a foreign language.

Blog directory for learning Japanese

NIHONGO ICHIBAN – This blog provides a large array of information of students of Japanese with stroke order videos for characters, vocabulary lists, grammar and much more.


Learn Japanese Adventure – This website provides basic information on Japanese as a foreign language.



Zonjineko! –  is a little Japanese blog teaching Japanese  and also featuring photos from trips to Japan.


Kanji Files – As the name suggests this blog is focussing on learning kanji posting about one kanji at a time.


Hiragana Mama – A resource for parents wanting to teach their children the Japanese language and about Japanese culture or for anyone beginning to learn Japanese. I also post about useful websites for learning Japanese, Japanese food for children, and bilingualism.


GETtoJAPAN.com is committed to helping those interested in Japan and learning Japanese get to Japan. We introduce a 6-step process in which users can effectively implement from virtually anywhere in the world, in order to obtain the proper motivation to effectively learn Japanese, and the knowhow in order to get there. The website offers completely free services full of insightful information about Japan and Japanese from those who have “been there and done it.” Learn more…


PinkuDaisy’s Blog is personal blog about learning Japanese with many example sentences and a nice collection of Japanese videos, often with subtitles, to train comprehension. Learn more…


Learning Japanese thru Pictures It is a personal photoblog that shares pictures and a simple Japanese lesson everyday. Also consist of my personal experience during my stay in Japan and my views about the Japanese culture. Learn more…



Maggie Sensei is a funny way to learn Japanese from Maggie – a dog. It features many practical situations and lessons and each post comes with pictures Maggie and her dog friends in dialogues. Learn more…

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Jame’s Kanji Journey  This blog is a fascinating but gradual journey through the wonderful world of Kanji (Japanese Character) Writing. So, join us for some fun experiences in learning how to read this amazing language. Learn more…


Joy o’ Kanji In my weekly blog, JOK Notebook, I write about the joyful discoveries I constantly make in my study of kanji. I’m trying to entice people to fall in love with kanji, just as I have. To understand kanji, you need to know a great deal about Japanese culture, so I inevitably end up giving a lot of cultural context in my JOK Notebook posts. Learn more…


Ado’s Notes & Tweets My blog is very new and I will start to enter relevant language info and related articles. Learn more…

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Advanced Japanese for Beginners Very interesting blog about Japanese linguistic trivia and Japanese which is not taught in lessons. Learn more…

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Dandelion 茶 A Blog about the personal experience of the author in learning Japanese, but also about Japanese dramas and movies. Learn more…

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JPGOMI A blog about the author’s way of learning Japanese with many tips and links to improve you own skills. Learn more…

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