Learn Japanese Online Free โ Hiragana, Katakana & JFT Basic Vocabulary
Start your systematic learning journey to learn Japanese for JFT Basic effectively. Select a category below to build your confidence with everyday greetings, essential vocabulary, test-specific phrases for JFT-Basic preparation, and correct pronunciation. Trusted by 10,000+ Nepali students preparing for SSW Visa Japan.
Hiragana
Learn Hiragana from scratch: characters, pronunciation, reading, and writing practice.
Basic Kanji โ 20 Days Foundation Course
This category covers essential beginner-level Kanji for JFT Basic and JLPT N5 students. In 20 structured days, learners will understand meaning, reading, and real-life usage of important Kanji used in daily Japanese conversation and exams. Perfect for: โข JFT Basic preparation โข JLPT N5 beginners โข Students going to Japan โข Absolute beginners Includes: โ Daily Kanji lessons โ Meaning + Reading โ Example words โ Practice exercises โ Weekly revision tests
Greetings
Master essential Japanese greetings (ๆจๆถ aisatsu). Learn ใใใซใกใฏ (konnichiwa - hello), ใใฏใใใใใใพใ (ohayล gozaimasu - good morning), ใใใใจใใใใใพใ (arigatล gozaimasu - thank you), and more daily phrases for JFT Basic.
General Conversation
Master General Conversation with systematic day-wise lessons.
Numbers
Learn Japanese numbers (ๆฐๅญ sลซji) from 1 to 10,000+. Master both Chinese-origin (ใใก, ใซ, ใใ) and Japanese-origin (ใฒใจใค, ใตใใค, ใฟใฃใค) counting systems used in the JFT Basic exam.
Directions & Places
Master Directions & Places with systematic day-wise lessons.
Shopping
Learn Japanese shopping vocabulary (่ฒทใ็ฉ kaimono). Master phrases like ใใใใงใใ (ikura desu ka - how much?), ใใใใใ ใใ (kore wo kudasai - please give me this), and essential shopping expressions for JFT Basic.
Regions and Towns
Master Regions and Towns with systematic day-wise lessons.
Countries
Learn how to say country names in Japanese. Master important terms like ๆฅๆฌ (Nihon - Japan), ใใใผใซ (Nepฤru - Nepal), ใขใกใชใซ (Amerika - America), and other nations. Essential for JFT Basic conversations about nationalities.
Tourist Attractions
Master Tourist Attractions with systematic day-wise lessons.
Family
Learn essential Japanese family terms (ใใใ kazoku). Master words like ใ็ถใใ (otลsan - father), ใๆฏใใ (okฤsan - mother), ๅ (ani - older brother), ๅง (ane - older sister), and more. These vocabulary are commonly tested in JFT Basic exams.
Emergency
Learn critical Japanese emergency phrases. In Japan, dial 110 (่ญฆๅฏ keisatsu) for police and 119 (ๆๆฅ่ป kyลซkyลซsha) for ambulance/fire emergencies. These phrases could save your life while living in Japan.
Feeling Sick
Learn Japanese medical vocabulary for when you feel unwell. Master phrases like ็ฑใใใใพใ (netsu ga arimasu - I have a fever), ้ ญใ็ใใงใ (atama ga itai desu - I have a headache). In Japan, call 119 for an ambulance.
Tongue Twisters
Practice Japanese pronunciation with fun tongue twisters (ๆฉๅฃ่จ่ hayakuchi kotoba). These exercises will help improve your Japanese speaking speed and clarity for the JFT Basic speaking section.
Occasion phrases
Master Occasion phrases with systematic day-wise lessons.
Body parts
Learn Japanese body parts vocabulary (ไฝ karada). Master words like ้ ญ (atama - head), ็ฎ (me - eyes), ๆ (te - hands), and medical terms useful for JFT Basic and daily life in Japan.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does it take to learn Japanese?
With consistent daily practice of about 20-30 minutes, you can learn the basics of Japanese (JLPT N5 or JFT-Basic level) in about 3 to 6 months using our structured daily learning path. Fluency takes years, but conversational proficiency is a highly realistic short-term goal.
Is it hard to learn Japanese?
While the Japanese language features three distinct writing systems (Hiragana, Katakana, and Kanji), its grammar is surprisingly logical and consistent without the complex conjugations found in romance languages. Using our systematic, bite-sized approach makes learning Japanese highly achievable even for absolute beginners.
How do I start learning Japanese online?
The best way to start is by mastering the 46 characters of Hiragana. Once you can read phonetically, you can move on to basic vocabulary and daily greetings. JFT Guru provides a straightforward, interactive course that removes the guesswork from your study regimen.