r/japaneseresources

25k members
r/japaneseresources is a subreddit with 25k members. The community frequently discusses japanese, learning, study, kanji, and app, and the most common flair used is video, web content, game, other, and image.
This subreddit is a collection of Japanese media for learners of the language.

Popular Topics in r/japaneseresources

#1

Japanese

88 posts
#2

Learning

52 posts
#3

Study

37 posts
#4

Kanji

17 posts
#5

App

13 posts
#6

Learn

12 posts
#7

Resources

9 posts
#8

Translation

8 posts
#9

Video

8 posts
#10

Vocabulary

6 posts

Flair Used in r/japaneseresources

#1
Video
: "🍵The Reality of Student Life in Japan🇯🇵"
10 posts
#2
Web Content
: "After 150,000 reviews on JPDB and Thousands of sentences mined, I spent a year building something better"
9 posts
#3
Game
: "Danobang (ダノバン) - Free multiplayer Japanese word game inspired by shiritori"
7 posts
#4
Other
: "What’s the best combo of tools to learn Japanese daily?"
5 posts
#5
Image
: "Super Fun, Community-made App for learning Kana, Kanji and Vocabulary"
3 posts
#6
Song
: "Japanese relaxing songs for immersion"
3 posts
#7
iOS App
: "Kanjiru - iOS app that provides all you need offline (JLPT Kanji, Grammar, Vocabulary - graded Stories, Learning Games, Dictionary with over 13k Kanji and 200k words in english, 400k words in German, over 50k example sentences, example words, Pitch Accent, OCR)"
1 post
#8
Podcast
: "My half Japanese wife and her friends started a podcast that is inadvertently great for learners"
1 post
#9
Grammar
: "This website just lists all the grammar for each JLPT level, so bookmark it or print it out. N5 to N3 also has an example under each grammar point"
1 post
#10
Studying
: "Anyone want to study Genki I together? (Small Discord group, weekly meetups)"
1 post

Member Growth in r/japaneseresources

Yearly
+7k members(37.5%)

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Last updated: June 29, 2026