Master Hiragana: Interactive Writing Practice

hiragana seeds

Visual Guide
romanji
a
pronunciation
[a]

Stroke Order

Practice

Why Practice Hiragana Stroke Order?

Mastering the Hiragana alphabet is the first step for any Japanese learner. While it might be tempting to just memorize the shapes, stroke order (shunban) is essential for developing natural handwriting and flow. Our interactive tool helps you build muscle memory, ensuring each “seed” you plant leads to a stronger foundation in Japanese.

Interactive Learning

Use our digital canvas to draw each character. The built-in visual guides provide instant feedback on shape and proportions.

Stroke-by-Stroke Guide

Follow the numbered stroke order system to understand the traditional logic behind every Hiragana character, from ‘A’ to ‘N’.

Tips for Beginners

  • Practice Daily: Spend 10 minutes drawing 5 characters. Consistency is better than cramming.
  • Say it Aloud: Pronounce the sound while you draw the stroke to link the visual and auditory memory.
  • Focus on Balance: Use the dotted practice grid to ensure your characters are centered and proportional.