If We Learn One Kanji a Day, We Can Change Our Japanese!

Many people think learning kanji is difficult, stressful, or overwhelming.
Thousands of characters, many readings, and complicated rules.

But what if we change the approach?

What if we learn just one kanji per day?


Why One Kanji Per Day Works

Learning kanji doesn’t have to be fast.
It has to be consistent.

One kanji per day means:

  • 30 kanji in one month
  • 365 kanji in one year
  • With less stress and more confidence

Small steps, taken every day, lead to big results.


This Is Not a Textbook Kanji Series

In this series, I will not:

  • List all readings at once
  • Overwhelm you with rules
  • Teach rare or useless kanji

Instead, each kanji will be explained using:

  • Real words used in daily life
  • Simple meaning
  • Natural examples
  • Common usage in Japan

The goal is understanding, not memorization.


What You Will Learn for Each Kanji

Every post in this series will include:

  • The kanji meaning (simple explanation)
  • How Japanese people commonly use it
  • 2–3 useful words or expressions
  • A natural example sentence
  • A short cultural or usage tip (when useful)

Short. Practical. Real.


Who This Series Is For

This series is perfect if you:

  • Feel kanji is too hard
  • Want to study a little every day
  • Live in Japan or plan to
  • Want to recognize kanji in signs, menus, and conversations

You don’t need to be advanced.
You just need to be consistent.


Let’s Start Today \(^ ^)/

You don’t need to learn 10 kanji today.
You don’t need to be perfect.

Just learn one.

Tomorrow, we learn another.

Let’s start this journey together —
one kanji per day.

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