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Comprehensive Japanese name reference covering thousands of first names and surnames. Explore names by kanji, pronunciation, stroke count, and popularity rankings.
Jepang.org is more than a single tutorial hub. Behind it is a network of Japanese learning sites that complement each other, from kana and grammar foundations to kanji reference, flashcard practice, proverbs, news, and anime.
This page helps you choose the right site for what you want to learn today.
Each site has its own focus. Start from your learning goal: strengthen basics, look up kanji, understand sentence patterns, or follow the latest news from Japan.
The main Jepang.org learning portal: step-by-step tutorials from the beginning, JLPT preparation, vocabulary, keigo, and interactive tools on Jepang.org Labs.
Interactive kanji dictionary with meanings, onyomi and kunyomi readings, stroke order, related vocabulary, and JLPT-level practice.
Flashcard-style kanji practice with cards, decks, and themed sets for building retention, checking readings and meanings, and reviewing without an account.
Japanese grammar reference: particles, conjugation, sentence patterns, usage nuance, and short drills—organized by JLPT level and proficiency.
Dictionary of Japanese proverbs and sayings with meanings, nuance, themes, usage contexts, and equivalents to help you grasp figurative expressions.
Japanese onomatopoeia dictionary: sounds, motion, texture, feeling, and atmosphere—from giongo and giseigo to gitaigo common in manga and conversation.
Dictionary of Japanese loanwords: source languages, wasei-eigo, abbreviations, shortenings, and notes on meaning shifts that often confuse learners.
Curated Japan news for Indonesian readers: politics, economy, science, culture, environment, sports, plus anime and manga updates.
Anime airing schedules in WIB, a database of popular titles, genre rankings, and quick access to current-season recommendations.
Comprehensive Japanese name reference covering thousands of first names and surnames. Explore names by kanji, pronunciation, stroke count, and popularity rankings.
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Think of Jepang.org as your learning foundation: tutorials, vocabulary, keigo, and JLPT preparation help you build a solid base. From there, specialized sites offer deeper study for specific needs: kanji reference at Kanji.Jepang.org, flashcard practice in Kanji Flash, sentence patterns at Bunpou.Jepang.org, and cultural expressions at Kotowaza and Ono.Jepang.org.
Gairaigo.Jepang.org extends your vocabulary with loanwords common in modern conversation. Berita.Jepang.org and Anime.Jepang.org let you read Japanese in real contexts: current news from Tokyo and popular entertainment many learners follow.
All of these sites are managed as one Jepang.org editorial family by Septian Ganendra S. K. (sepTN). You can read the material standards on the Editorial Standards page.