Hiragana and Katakana charts

While moving furniture around today I came across my old Japanese hiragana and katakana charts that I used to use as a cheat sheet for my self-teaching Japanese studies. As I’ve completely forgotten everything again (This is like the third time now) I decided to replace the charts with higher quality ones and put them up somewhere where I can see them. After spending a good ten to fifteen minutes searching around the web I came to the realization that no good charts exist for printing purposes that don’t require a credit card to access. So I ended up making my own.

Some open source PDF readers do not display the katakana for “ko”, if this happens to you just open the file in a different application.

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Now usually this is the place where you can submit your own reactions the the stuff I talked about above but due to time issues and my lazy personality I haven’t actually written the comment system yet. I will eventually get around to finishing it once I get my reader count back up to what it was in the early days but until then feel free to contact me with your response.