Japanese Alphabet Letter: Kids

Japanese Alphabet Letter: Kids

Educational kids app to read/write Japanese alphabet letters/characters

Game info


3.0.2
March 10, 2024
Android 4.4+
Everyone

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Game description


Android App Analysis and Review: Japanese Alphabet Letter: Kids, Developed by Educational Games : EMK Fun Lab. Listed in Educational Category. Current Version Is 3.0.2, Updated On 10/03/2024 . According to users reviews on Google Play: Japanese Alphabet Letter: Kids. Achieved Over 374 thousand Installs. Japanese Alphabet Letter: Kids Currently Has 1 thousand Reviews, Average Rating 4.7 Stars

A free educational app for kids to learn how to read and write Japanese alphabet letters / characters with fun. Made for 3 year old to 5 year old kids who starts to have interests in Japanese Hiragana and Katakana letters(Japanese alphabet) like AIUEO. Interactions with and animated character(Goobee) will amuse your kids and enables to let them enjoy the learning process.

Target Age: 3 year old to 5 year old

[AIUEO(あいうえお) Game]
A simple free game that lets your kids learn the connection between the sound and the appearance of Japanese alphabet letters. You can turn on/off each Hiragana/Katakana letters if you want them to learn specific letters.

[Balloon Fly(そらとび) Game]
As a next step to AIUEO game, this free game let your kids to search Japanese alphabet letters from a larger number of letters. Children can enjoy popping lots of balloons. Be careful not to fall down by selecting wrong balloons!

[Word Chain(しりとり) Game]
Pick a word that starts with a letter in the tail of previous word. Make word chain longer and run through the roller coaster. Be careful not to select a word that ends with letter [ん], since no Japanese words starts with the letter!

[Whac-a-letter(もじたたき) Game]
Find and hit letters that fit in the blank on the board. Letters will try to hide in holes, so try to hit it before they do so.

[Word(ことば) Game]
Kids can learn words from a connection of Japanese Hiragana/Katakana letters in this game. Familiar words will show up and your kids can enjoy the interaction of the word images and Goobee.

[Write(なぞりがき) Game]
A free game that let your kids learn how to write Japanese Hiragana/Katakana letters by tracing and popping little balloons. As you trace the balloons and make words, cloud-like images will be shown in the sky.

[Dakuon(だくおん) Game] - requires additional pack
Learn how the sound changes when letter parts like DAKUON["], HAN-DAKUON[the circle on upper right] are added to each letters.

[Calligraphy(しゅうじ) Game] - requires additional pack
Leveraging the skills learnt in the writing game, kids can learn the detail shape of each letters such as TOME(stop) and HARAI(sweeping).

[Karuta(かるた) Game] - requires additional pack
Kids can utilize the letters learnt in the other basic games to play Karuta(Card game of Japanese words). It helps to learn more words.

- EMK Fun Lab is a developer of educational apps for kids -
We are currently offering version 3.0.2. This is our latest, most optimized version. It is suitable for many different devices. Free download directly apk from the Google Play Store or other versions we're hosting. Moreover, you can download without registration and no login required.

We have more than 2000+ available devices for Samsung, Xiaomi, Huawei, Oppo, Vivo, Motorola, LG, Google, OnePlus, Sony, Tablet ... with so many options, it’s easy for you to choose games or software that fit your device.

It can come in handy if there are any country restrictions or any restrictions from the side of your device on the Google App Store.

What's New


Fixed the bug where past charges were not reflected.

Rate and review on Google Play store


4.7
1,441 total
5 82.1
4 10.0
3 4.0
2 0
1 4.0

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Total number of active users rated for: Japanese Alphabet Letter: Kids

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Recent Comments

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Joei Smith

Overall it's a cute experience... But there's an actual educational element to it I like it learning beginner and it's easy enough to understand what he wants I'm not able to do the roller coaster game all that well. For a child it might be just a little bit more difficult if Japanese isn't their first language and they're not around it that often mainly because the character doesn't speak any English to give any indication of what he actually wants you have to literally listen for what he wants

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A Google user

I feel like this game is meant for learning hiragana more than anything. It would be great it the games had English instructions. Btw, for the roller coaster game, pick the word that starts with the ending of the last word. It took some trial and error for me to figure out how that one worked. I would say this game is more for kids who can understand Japanese but are learning to write.

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Primal Convoy

Although the Samsung "S-Pen" is supported, the "back" button on the device is not supported to exit the app. The app is also forced into landscape mode only, making it difficult to use whilst commuting, etc.

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Free gacha Green screen

This is a really fun game to learn Japanese hiragana with different levels I would definitely download this if you're thinking about it, it has different mini games and it's very fun you should try it out!! I've been trying to learn for 4 years and I just can't remember but this helps alot to remember hiragana but you should get other apps as well as this if your trying to become fluent ฅ^•ﻌ•^ฅ

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Taya Kishida

My children aged 3~7 loved this app for familiarizing themselves with hiragana. The characters make funny expressions when the wrong answer is chosen making it light hearted and engaging. There is a good balance of matching, tracing and word recognition.

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A Google user

Idiotic, school-like approach to language learning. Way to complicated and disorienting for a child. The purpose of most exercises is unclear, at best.

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Ayano Mirko

I get an error message saying I have already purchased the in-app extensions, but they remain locked. Why? Otherwise a great app but seems broken.

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Akika Shibata

It's really great for my child learning Japanese but would be even better if you could release a Katakana version too!! Yoroshiku onegaishimasu!