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Train your ear, hand,
and voice in Japanese.

Fujikoe (藤声, “wisteria voice”) packs spaced-repetition flashcards, interpreter-style shadowing, kanji handwriting with on-device grading, and AI conversation practice — with the assistant of your choosing — into one app that never phones home.

Get it on Google Play Why it works

Five drills, one quiet app

Spaced repetition

234 starter cards across 14 categories, SM-2 scheduling, and Anki .apkg import for the decks you already own.

Shadowing & loop

Three-pass listening (normal → syllable-by-syllable → normal), then speak along — with an on-device mic check that tells you what it heard.

Kanji by hand

Trace on genkouyoushi-style paper with radical breakdowns and mnemonic stories. On-device recognition grades what you drew.

Talk with Hana

Nine roleplay scenes — konbini, airport, izakaya small talk — powered by your own API key: Claude, any OpenAI-compatible provider, or Gemini.

Journal

Write a little every day. Get focused corrective feedback: what worked, what to fix, and how a native speaker would say it.

Yours, portably

One-file JSON backup you keep wherever you like. No account, no sync server, nothing to breach.

Built on the boring, proven stuff

Every drill maps to a research literature: spaced retrieval and practice testing (the two most effective study techniques in learning-science meta-analyses), shadowing for listening and prosody, handwriting for character memory, conversational interaction for speaking confidence, and focused written corrective feedback. The app spells this out — caveats included — in its “Will this actually work?” screen. 継続は力なり.