Japanese Typing Practice for Beginners

A clear first path from kana charts to real typing

Japanese Typing Practice for Beginners
from kana to sentences

Beginners need a path, not a random typing box. FlowType.AI starts with hiragana and katakana, keeps romaji help available, then moves into kanji readings, textbook sentences, cloze recall, and dictation.

  • Free to start
  • No signup needed
  • WPM and accuracy
  • Browser practice

What Beginner Japanese Typing Covers

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Kana first

Begin with hiragana and katakana typing so kana recognition becomes keyboard memory.

02

Romaji support while learning

Use romaji as a bridge, then reduce hints and switch to Japanese input when ready.

03

Words, sentences, and dictation

Move from kana charts into vocabulary, textbook sentences, cloze recall, and listening-based typing.

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Beginner Japanese Typing FAQ

Start with the Hiragana & Katakana course

Where should a beginner start?

Start with hiragana and katakana typing, then add romaji-to-kana practice, JLPT N5 vocabulary, short sentences, cloze recall, and dictation.

Do I need to sign up before practicing?

No. You can open the typing app and start with public practice content without signup friction.

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