What if 1% a day
was enough to rise?

Not trying keeps you at 0%. Agaru helps you start small, stay consistent, and rise one each day.

what's inside

Agaru is designedto make
learning Japanese feel more
like gamingthan studying.

  • Kana/Kanji
  • Friendly Battles
  • Quiz
  • Track Progress
  • Achievements
  • Widgets
01

Mastering the Basics

Start with kana, first words, and stroke practice that feels light enough to do every day.

  • Hiragana & Katakana sprints
  • Stroke-order practice
  • Daily new-word drops
02

Quiz mode that fits you

Switch between flashcards, multiple-choice, and sentence arranging so review never feels stuck.

  • Spaced repetition that adapts
  • Arrange-only grammar mode
  • Romaji & kana variants
03

Grammar that finally clicks.

Native examples and quick construct drills make particles and sentence patterns feel obvious.

  • 300+ grammar points
  • Native example sentences
  • Construct quiz mode
04

Rooms for friendly battles

Start a room, share a code, and turn study time into a fast little quiz match.

  • Real-time multiplayer rooms
  • Share-by-code invites
  • Live scoreboard & rematch
05

Streaks without the guilt trip

Gentle nudges and tiny daily wins help you come back without turning learning into homework.

  • Adaptive daily goals
  • Streak freezes when life happens
  • Quiet, kind reminders
06

Progress you can actually read

See what is mastered, what is slipping, and exactly what to practice in your next five minutes.

  • Per-skill mastery scores
  • Weekly retention reports
  • Custom study plans

And then, everything
becomes easy.

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Agaru combines structured study with hands-on practice. You can trace kanji strokes, practice pronunciation out loud, review vocab, take quizzes, study grammar, and ask Dachi for help when something feels confusing.