2007
Aug.17

I made these awesome A5-sized mini-posters of the Japanese Hiragana and Katakan “alphabet” a while back. They’ve been a great help memorizing the characters so I thought I’d share them with anyone else studying Japanese as well. They print out as two characters per page (A4), but if you like, you can cut them in A5-sized sheets to make a neat grid like the one above.

Enjoy!

PDF Practice Sheets 780 DLs

PSD Source Files 108 DLs

  • Benj
    Hi, the image above looks really promising, but it seems that the files are no longer available for download. Could you put them online again?

    Cheers,
    Benj
  • Kim
    Ah, yes. Will do.
    I got a mail just 5 minutes before your comment actually telling me my diino account had been shut down. They are no longer free :\
  • Benj
    Oh I see. Anyway thanks for your quick response and for making them available again!

    Cheers,
    Benj
  • Thank you, the PSD sources were really usefull.
  • Eva
    And the answers to kommety be?
  • Kim
    If you’d like to be able to type hiragana, katakana and kanji using your keyboard (as well as be able to read text containing those characters) maybe this will be helpfull, you’re Mexican right?: http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ayuda:Habilitar_caracteres_del_este_asi%C3%A1tico

    If you meant being able to print out the PDF file from the post, you’ll need Adobe Reader: http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html
  • efrain
    i need write in hiragana but i dont have the program in my pc somebody can help my.
    thanks
    ç
  • Missa
    Thank you so much! These are so awesome! I can’t wait to start working with them. ^_^
  • Kim
    Yeah sorry I had to pack the files since they are pretty big as they are. You can use one of these:

    WinRAR
    http://www.rarlab.com/download.htm

    7zip
    http://www.7-zip.org/

    7zX (if you're on a Mac)
    http://macupdate.com/info.php/id/20526
  • Debbie
    um… i downloaded the file but cant open it.
    heeelp please?
    thanks
  • Kim
    No problem ;)
  • Tyler
    Thank you so much, your the best!
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