Learn Japanese in a way that actually makes sense.
Many learners study Japanese for years but still feel unsure about:
- particles
- verb forms
- sentence structure
- how everything connects together
Instead of jumping from topic to topic, these courses help you build your understanding step by step, with each lesson connecting naturally to the next.
No rushing. No confusion. Just steady progress.
A Clear Learning Path
Move from beginner to intermediate Japanese step by step, with each course building naturally on the one before it.
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Japanese 1: Basic Foundation (1)
Start introducing yourself in Japanese as you learn pronunciation, daily expressions, and simple sentence patterns.
You’ll learn:
- Japanese pronunciation and daily expressions
- self-introductions, nationality, age, and hobbies
- basic sentence structure and yes/no questions
- core particles の and も, plus simple negative sentences
Best for: Complete beginners, including learners who do not read Hiragana or Katakana yet
Japanese 2: Basic Foundation (2)
Start asking and answering everyday questions about time, age, location, price, and more.
You’ll learn:
- formal and informal speech styles
- question words for daily conversations
- これ・それ・あれ and この・その・あの
- time, dates, age, prices, and locations
Best for: Beginners who know basic Japanese sentences and want to ask more everyday questions
Japanese 3: Verbs & Particles Mastery
Build more complete Japanese sentences using verbs, particles, past tense, and negative forms.
You’ll learn:
- ます form, negative form, and past tense verbs
- particles で, に, and と in everyday sentences
- how to ask open-ended questions with 何, どこ, and いつ
- あります and います for talking about existence
Best for: Beginners who know basic Japanese sentences and want to start using verbs more confidently
Japanese 4: TE Form Masterclass
Connect your ideas more naturally using the TE form as you make requests, ask for permission, and describe what is happening.
You’ll learn:
- how to make and use TE form
- connecting multiple actions in one sentence
- requests, permission, and “how to” expressions
- ています for ongoing actions, repeated actions, and resultant states
Best for: Learners who know basic verb forms and want to express more natural, connected ideas in Japanese
Japanese 5: Adjective Masterclass
Describe people, things, preferences, and desires more clearly using Japanese adjectives.
You’ll learn:
- い and な adjectives in present, negative, and past forms
- how to express likes, love, wants, and “want to do”
- connecting adjectives and describing physical characteristics
- comparisons and すぎる for “too”
Best for: Learners who know basic verb forms and want to describe things, people, and preferences more clearly
Japanese 6: Plain Form & Everyday Japanese
Move beyond textbook-style Japanese and start using plain form and informal speech more naturally.
You’ll learn:
- plain form verbs, adjectives, and nouns
- informal speech for present, past, and negative sentences
- how to express opinions, advice, and intentions
- たことがある and たり、たり for talking about experiences and activities
Best for: Learners who know basic verb and adjective forms and want to understand more natural everyday Japanese
Japanese 7: Potential & Volitional Forms
Talk about what you can do, make invitations, and express your intentions and future plans.
You’ll learn:
- potential form for “can” and “be able to”
- formal and informal ways to use potential verbs
- volitional form for “let’s,” “shall we,” and “shall I”
- expressions for intentions, future plans, and すぎて
Best for: Learners who know plain form and want to express abilities, invitations, and plans more naturally
Learn Without Pressure
- Short, structured video lessons
- Clear grammar explanations
- Downloadable PDFs for review
- Replay lessons anytime
- Lifetime access with no expiration
- Study whenever your schedule allows
You do not need to rush.
You just need a clear path you can return to anytime.
Learn with Yuko Sensei
Yuko Sensei is a native Japanese teacher with an M.A. in Japanese Pedagogy and over 25 years of teaching experience.
Her lessons are designed to help adult learners understand Japanese clearly, calmly, and step by step.
Japanese Started to Make Sense
See how students found clarity, confidence, and steady progress.
Questions You May Have
❓ Do I need to know Hiragana and Katakana before starting?
No. Japanese 1 to 5 include Romaji, so you can begin even if you cannot read Hiragana or Katakana yet. You can build your foundation first and grow from there.
❓ What if I have studied Japanese before, but I’m not sure where to start?
That’s very common. If you already know some Japanese, the placement test can help you find the course that fits your current level.
❓ What if I’m busy and can’t study every week?
That’s exactly why these courses come with lifetime access. No deadlines. No pressure. You can return to the lessons whenever life allows.
❓ Are these courses mostly grammar?
Yes, but not in a dry or confusing way. The goal is to help Japanese grammar finally make sense so you can understand how sentences work and use them with more confidence.
❓ What if grammar usually feels overwhelming to me?
You are not alone. The lessons are designed to be calm, clear, and step by step, so you can make steady progress without feeling rushed.
Japanese Can Finally Feel Clear
You do not need to master everything at once. Start with the course that fits you now, and build your understanding one clear step at a time.