Kana repetition with context
Instead of treating hiragana as a disconnected mini-game, DarumaGo places kana work inside a broader study path. That helps learners understand why the practice matters and makes progression feel less repetitive.
Kana practice
DarumaGo includes kana practice inside a broader beginner path, so learners can train hiragana without separating it from the rest of Japanese study.

People searching for a hiragana practice app usually want one thing: repeat the characters enough times to make them stick. DarumaGo supports that while still connecting kana work to broader Japanese learning.
Instead of treating hiragana as a disconnected mini-game, DarumaGo places kana work inside a broader study path. That helps learners understand why the practice matters and makes progression feel less repetitive.
Hiragana is one of the first major friction points for beginners. A dedicated practice surface inside the app helps learners break through that first barrier faster.
Because kana practice is tied to the daily plan, learners return to it consistently instead of cramming characters once and forgetting them a few days later.
Yes. Kana practice is built into the app and designed for beginner progression.
No. Hiragana practice is one part of the full route that also includes vocabulary, listening, speaking, and N5 progression.
A separate app can help with repetition, but DarumaGo keeps kana tied to the broader learning journey, which helps habit and retention.