Learning Japanese doesn’t have to be difficult—or boring.
Whether you’re just starting or want to review on the go, language apps can be your best friend.
But with so many options, it’s hard to know where to start.
At GreenNest, we work with many Japanese learners from around the world—and these 3 apps always come up as favorites.
Let’s take a look at 3 good (and friendly) apps to help you learn Japanese at your own pace.
📱 1. LingoDeer – Best for Beginners
Why we like it:
LingoDeer was made specifically for Asian languages. It’s gentle, well-organized, and great for people who like structure.
Highlights:
- Teaches grammar step-by-step
- Includes reading, writing, listening, and speaking
- Cute and friendly interface
- Great explanations in English
Perfect for:
Total beginners, or people who want a solid foundation with no stress.
📱 2. Anki – Best for Memorizing Vocabulary
Why we like it:
Anki is a flashcard app using spaced repetition, a technique proven to boost memory. It’s simple but powerful.
Highlights:
- You can download ready-made decks (like JLPT N5-N1 vocabulary)
- Or make your own with images, audio, and notes
- Syncs across your phone and computer
Perfect for:
Learners who want to build vocabulary efficiently over time.
📝 Tip: At GreenNest, we can help you make your own personalized Anki deck after your lessons!
📱 3. Tandem – Best for Real Communication
Why we like it:
Language learning isn’t just about apps—it’s about connection. Tandem lets you talk with real native speakers from Japan.
Highlights:
- Text and voice chat with language partners
- You can choose people by interests, age, and language level
- Safe and respectful community
- Free (with optional premium features)
Perfect for:
People who want to use Japanese in real conversations and make new friends.
🌿 Bonus Tip: Combine Apps With Real-Life Support
Apps are great tools—but sometimes, you need a real human connection to stay motivated and confident.
At GreenNest, we offer:
- Gentle Japanese lessons with real conversation practice
- Counseling in English or Easy Japanese if you feel stuck or stressed
- Support that adapts to you—not the other way around
👉 Ready to Take Your Japanese Further?
Download an app, try a lesson, talk with a native speaker.
Learning Japanese can be fun, flexible, and full of small victories. And we’re here to walk with you.
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