One hundred days. Two writing systems, forty-seven grammar patterns, five hundred words, and hundreds of real native sentences — that’s what you just walked through, fifteen minutes at a time. Japanese isn’t noise anymore: you can read kana instantly, follow simple real Japanese, and unpick new sentences with a dictionary. So here’s the last lesson: the course was the on-ramp, and the road is input. Keep the daily habit — Yomitan on, Japanese subtitles on, a little reading every day — and the language will keep growing on its own. ここまでよくがんばりました。またね。
Today's words
野菜
vegetable
つき
furnished with; including
割れる
to break; to be smashed
泥棒
thief; burglar
Write today's kanji — tap to replay
野
菜
割
泥
棒
See it in real sentences
泥棒を捕まえた。
We caught the thief.
泥棒が逃げた。
The thief ran away.
君には愛想がつきたよ。
I've given up on you!
トムとはつきあわないほうがいいよ。
I advise you not to keep company with Tom.
悪友とつき合わないようにしなさい。
Try to avoid bad company.
野菜をたくさん食べなさい。
Eat a lot of vegetables.
Practice
Spaced review — recall from earlier days (tap to flip)
to go out (e.g. on an excursion or outing)
出かける
1d ago
all
すっかり
1d ago
neighbourhood
近所
3d ago
to be broken
壊れる
3d ago
war
戦争
7d ago
cartoon
漫画
7d ago
Recall
Which word means “thief”?
Which word means “to break”?
Which word means “furnished with”?
Which word means “vegetable”?
Listen and choose
What did you hear?
What did you hear?
What did you hear?
Your turn — say it, then check
Say: “We caught the thief.”
泥棒を捕まえた。
Say: “The thief ran away.”
泥棒が逃げた。
👀 Today’s input · ~20 min — where fluency actually comes from
Immersion — the real thing
Install the Yomitan pop-up dictionary, put on an anime you actually like with *Japanese* subtitles, and read along — look up only what blocks understanding. From here, this is the engine; the course was just the on-ramp.