Hiragana Katakana Stroke Orders

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On this page you can refer the stroke orders of Hiragana and Katakana.

  1. あいうえお And アイウエオ
  2. agyou stroke order

    agyou stroke order

  3. かきくけこ And カキクケコ
  4. kagyou stroke orders

    kagyou stroke orders

  5. さしすせそ And サシスセソ
  6. sagyou stroke orders

    sagyou stroke orders

  7. たちつてと And タチツテト
  8. tagyou stroke orders

    tagyou stroke orders

  9. なにぬねの And ナニヌネノ
  10. nagyou stroke orders

    nagyou stroke orders

  11. はひふへほ And ハヒフヘホ
  12. hagyou stroke orders

    hagyou stroke orders

  13. まみむめも And マミムメモ
  14. magyou stroke orders

    magyou stroke orders

  15. やゆよ、らりるれろ、わを、ん And ヤユヨ、ラリルレロ、ワヲ、ン
  16. ya,ra,wa,gyou-stroke orders

    ya,ra,wa,gyou-stroke orders

  17. がぎぐげご And ガギグゲゴ
  18. gagyou stroke orders

    gagyou stroke orders

  19. ざじずぜぞ And ザジズゼゾ
  20. zagyou stroke orders

    zagyou stroke orders

  21. だぢづでど And ダヂヅデド
  22. dagyou stroke orders

    dagyou stroke orders

  23. ばびぶべぼ And バビブベボ
  24. bagyou stroke orders

    bagyou stroke orders

  25. ぱぴぷぺぽ And パピプペポ
  26. pagyou stroke orders

    pagyou stroke orders

 

Comments

  1. Sami Odeh says:

    thank you for the useful info
    i was looking to refresh my Japanese hand writing
    and your website really helped my

    thank you
    arigato shimashita

    • admin says:

      Hi Sami Odeh
      Thank you for visiting my site and I’m happy to hear that you are using my site for learning Japanese.
      If you have any question, please let me know.

      Thank you (Arigato Gozaimashita)

  2. Kevin says:

    i and ri … I don’t find ri on the list of hiragana symbols. It’s on my chart . I think it’s for first grade or preschool. I’m a 73 year old beginner. Should I be working on vocabulary in Roma lettering before I struggle with hiragana and katakana…and kanji? I like your site, here. Arigato.

    • admin says:

      Hi Kevin

      Thank you for visiting my site.
      On which list couldn’t you find Hiragana “ri”? I think the Kana list of this site has Hiragana “ri”.

      If you can read and write Kana already, I think you’d be better to learn Japanese vocabulary using “Kana”(because you hardly find Rama-ji Japanese at all).

  3. Sreekant s says:

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