How to Learn Japanese Efficiently?

3 simple, but important steps

Step 1: Select content that interests you

You choose what to study

In our collection there are over 100 000 videos with Japanese subtitles, books, articles and other content from the Japanese Internet. Pick something that interests you and have fun learning Japanese!

Travel? Anime? Games? Technologies? Inspiring talks? No matter what your interest or skill level, we have you covered.

100 000+ videos
All with Japanese subtitles
For any level or topic

Authentic Japanese from real life

Learn how Japanese actually speak, not the texts written specifically for the textbook.

For your Japanese level

Our collection has materials for every Japanese level. A suitable level is important for learning a language: there should be new words in the text, but not too many.

With our service you will find materials for your level of Japanese.

Step 2: Add new words

Just click to look up a word

Click on any word to instantly see a definition, reading and other information.

This works even if you are watching a video, all videos in our collection come with Japanese subtitles.

Quickly add words to your list

Click on the definition to add the word to your list.

On any website

You can look up words on any website. Just install our browser extension.

You are not limited to our content collection, use any site on the Internet to immerse yourself in Japanese.

Step 3: Study added words

Study words

Use our learning engine to memorize new words you've added from content. Using it is like playing a game while you're memorizing new words.

Efficient way to remember

Built-in spaced repetition system (SRS) takes into account the complexity of words and calculates optimal training schedule.

Kanji: the Smart Way

We did everything to make the process of learning kanji as easy as possible. Every time you study a new word, you'll first study any unknown kanji used in that word.

When you study kanji, mnemonics, example words, and other hints are shown to help you memorize kanji.

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