Genki Study Resources is a website that offers a vast collection of exercises for practicing what is taught in Genki: An Integrated Course in Elementary Japanese. It was mainly created to help aid with self-study, as such, you can use it online or offline depending on your needs. Choose one of the links below to begin testing the Japanese you've learned in Genki!
Online Version: 2nd Edition | 3rd Edition
Offline Version: download
Quick Links
- Using the Offline Version
- Keyboard Shortcuts
- Suggestions, Feedback, Bug Reports
- Resources for Studying Japanese
- Special Thanks
- Donate
If you're using the offline version you'll have to unzip the files. Once you've done that, you can access all the study resources by opening any of the index.html files in the browser of your choice. It should have the same experience as the online version, however, whenever new exercises/lessons are added they wont be available; you'll have to download the latest version of the repository to get them.
If icons are broken: If you use Firefox and icons appear broken, then please see this topic to resolve the issue.
If settings wont save: If your settings wont save, such as furigana preference or dark mode, please see this topic for resolving the issue.
Genki Study Resources supports a few keyboard shortcuts which you can use to make things easier.
Shortcuts that can be used anywhere.
Shortcut | Description |
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CTRL+ALT+D | Toggle Dark Mode on/off |
CTRL+ALT+M | Open Settings Manager |
Shortcuts that can only be used in exercises.
Shortcut | Description |
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CTRL+ALT+LEFT | Navigate to the previous exercise in the lesson |
CTRL+ALT+RIGHT | Navigate to the next exercise in the lesson |
CTRL+ALT+R | Navigate to a random exercise |
CTRL+ALT+E | Open/Close the Exercise List |
CTRL+ALT+Q | Open/Close the Quick Dictionary |
CTRL+ALT+F | Toggle Furigana on/off |
If you have any suggestions, feedback, questions, or bugs to report, feel free to open a new discussion in this repository. For alternative contact methods and detailed reporting information, please see the report page for Genki Study Resources.
- Genki Self-study Room | Genki Online
- Tae Kim's Guide to Learning Japanese
- Imabi
- Jisho - Japanese Dictionary
- /r/LearnJapanese
Genki Study Resources was made possible thanks to...
- The Japan Times, Eri Banno, Yoko Ikeda, Yutaka Ohno, Chikako Shinagawa, and Kyoko Tokashiki for Genki: An Integrated Course in Elementary Japanese.
- Noriko Udagawa and Reiko Maruyama for some Illustrations that were used.
- DavidBurela for gifting me the 3rd Edition textbook and workbook of Genki I.
- Patrick Roberts for his help with an algorithm that helped make mixed kana/kanji answers possible in written quizzes.
- Dominik Klein for his help with adding new recognition patterns for the stroke order exercises.
- sasagami358 for the hiragana and katakana stroke order charts.
- Everyone who helped support or contribute to this project, whether it was on GitHub or outside of it.
The following resources were used in this project. I couldn't have done it without them, so check them out!
- Font-Awesome for the awesome icons.
- dragula for the simple drag and drop.
- easytimer.js for the super easy timer.
- Kanji Canvas for the stroke order exercises.
- Noto CJK and Sawarabi Gothic for the fonts used in the Hiragana/Katakana stroke order exercises.
Please see the Donate page for ways to support my work.