Best Online Resources to Learn Japanese in 2026: A Complete Guide

The short answer: Use NHK NEWS WEB EASY for reading, Japanese Teacher Network for JLPT practice, WaniKani for kanji, and Bunpro for grammar. All free or cheap. If you want structured lessons with a teacher, Nihon GO! World offers online lessons from £30.

Below is the full breakdown — what’s actually worth your time, organised by skill.


Reading

NHK NEWS WEB EASY

Website: www3.nhk.or.jp/news/easy/
Best for: N4+ level
Cost: Free

Real news in simplified Japanese. Furigana toggle, audio playback. You improve your reading while staying up to date on Japan.

Hirogaru Nihongo

Website: hirogaru-nihongo.jp
Best for: N3+ level
Cost: Free

Cultural and literary content with adjustable furigana and audio. Good for pushing beyond news-level Japanese.


Grammar & JLPT Practice

Japanese Teacher Network

Website: nihongokyoshi-net.com
Best for: All levels (N5–N1)
Cost: Free

Vocabulary, grammar, and kanji quizzes sorted by JLPT level. Popular among actual Japanese teachers. Occasionally has minor errors — cross-check if unsure.

Bunpro

Website: bunpro.jp
Best for: All levels
Cost: Paid (subscription)

Grammar-focused platform with spaced repetition. Integrates well with other learning tools.

Nihon GO! World Materials

Website: nihongo-world.com/materials/
Best for: N4–N3
Cost: Free

Grammar exercises, reading comprehension with furigana toggle, instant feedback quizzes. Focuses on how Japanese is actually used.


Kanji

WaniKani

Website: wanikani.com
Best for: Beginners to Intermediate
Cost: Paid (free trial available)

Systematic kanji and vocabulary learning with mnemonics. Good for memorising readings and meanings efficiently.


Listening & Conversation

Japan Foundation Minato

Website: minato-jf.jp
Best for: N4–N3
Cost: Free

Introduces vocabulary before conversations, then adds listening exercises. Topics are practical and everyday — not news-heavy.


How to Structure Your Study

Beginners (N5–N4)

  • Start with systematic grammar and vocabulary
  • Test yourself with Japanese Teacher Network quizzes
  • Practice reading with NHK NEWS WEB EASY
  • Build kanji knowledge with WaniKani

Intermediate (N3–N2)

  • Use Japan Foundation Minato for vocabulary and listening
  • Challenge yourself with Hirogaru Nihongo
  • Keep up targeted JLPT practice
  • Strengthen grammar with Bunpro

Advanced (N1+)

  • Consume authentic Japanese media regularly
  • Focus on vocabulary in your areas of interest
  • Use advanced grammar resources and literature

The Reality of Self-Study

These resources work. But let’s be honest about the limits:

  • Free sites sometimes have errors
  • Written Japanese ≠ spoken Japanese — you can sound unnatural
  • No one to check your pronunciation
  • No one to answer your questions
  • Staying motivated alone is hard

Self-study gets you far, but there’s a ceiling. If you’re stuck or want faster progress, lessons with a teacher help.

Ready for structured learning?

Nihon GO! World offers online lessons from £30/hour with certified native Japanese teachers.

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Written by Ayaka Uchida — CEO of A-Digital Works, founder of Nihon GO! World.

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