Kana Typing Practice

Practice hiragana and katakana together

Kana Typing Practice
for real Japanese input

Kana typing practice should connect hiragana and katakana instead of treating them as two disconnected charts. FlowType.AI lets you drill kana sounds, romaji input, Japanese IME input, words, sentences, cloze recall, and dictation with live feedback.

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

What This Kana Typing Practice Covers

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Hiragana and katakana together

Move between both kana systems so shape recognition and keyboard rhythm develop at the same time.

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Romaji or Japanese IME input

Start with romaji support, then switch to Japanese IME input when you want real keyboard practice.

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Words, sentences, and dictation

Go beyond isolated kana into vocabulary, textbook sentences, cloze recall, and listening-based typing.

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Kana Typing FAQ

Hiragana & Katakana Course

Is kana typing different from hiragana typing?

Yes. Kana typing combines hiragana and katakana practice, so you can build recognition across both Japanese syllabaries.

Can beginners start here?

Yes. Beginners can use romaji input first, then move into Japanese IME input, sentence drills, and dictation.

Kana Typing Practice - Hiragana and Katakana Drills · FlowType