Step 1 · Warm-up
Open Kana Gate
Build fast hiragana recall before moving deeper into JLPT N5 practice.
5 minute starter
Follow a guided game map, unlock skill gates, and turn vocabulary, grammar, kanji, reading, listening, and exam practice into short missions.

Journey map
The Game Center starts at the Kana Gate and gradually opens higher JLPT worlds. Each world has a learning purpose, game modes, and linked practice.
Start with hiragana and katakana recognition before opening JLPT worlds.
Build beginner vocabulary, core particles, simple kanji, and exam confidence.
Practice connected sentences, everyday reading, and common conjugations.
Bridge everyday Japanese and intermediate JLPT grammar under time pressure.
Train advanced reading, formal vocabulary, and long-form comprehension.
Face expert grammar, abstract reading, and full exam boss challenges.
The route turns your local progress into a short path: wake up recall, repair the weakest item, then finish with a challenge.

Step 1 · Warm-up
Build fast hiragana recall before moving deeper into JLPT N5 practice.
5 minute starter
Step 2 · Repair
Start with Kana Rush to create your first review history.
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Step 3 · Challenge
Finish with mixed JLPT-style recall under pressure.
Boss check

Each badge tracks a real skill loop. Earn milestones by reviewing enough items, keeping accuracy high, and clearing weak points.
Kana
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8 reviews + 70% accuracy
Unlock confident kana warm-ups
Vocabulary
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10 reviews + 70% accuracy
Unlock faster word-meaning recall
Kanji
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10 reviews + 70% accuracy
Unlock sharper kanji meaning recall
Grammar
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8 reviews + 70% accuracy
Unlock stronger sentence construction
Reading
0 / 8 reviewed
8 reviews + 70% accuracy
Unlock sharper passage scanning
Listening
0 / 8 reviewed
8 reviews + 70% accuracy
Unlock cleaner spoken clue recall
Exam
0 / 8 reviewed
8 reviews + 65% accuracy
Unlock boss-ready recall
Recent prompts stay visible with your answer, the target answer, and the next correction step. This turns short games into a traceable study notebook.
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Play a game to build a local answer notebook. The journal will keep the exact prompt, your answer, the target answer, and the next repair step.
Weak and due items come back as exact targets, so the next game starts with the material that needs attention first.
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Clear

Play a game to generate personalized review targets. Clean clears keep this dojo empty; misses create focused reps.
Game library
Filter the platform by JLPT level, then jump directly into a playable loop. Each mode teaches through action, feedback, and a saved local XP result.

かなラッシュ
Type the romaji reading before the next tile arrives. A fast first gate for hiragana recall.

語彙市場
Buy the right word token by matching meaning, reading, category, and example context.

文法の橋
Build sentence bridges from particles, verbs, and grammar chunks, then learn why they work.

漢字鍛冶
Choose core meanings, then reinforce readings and example compounds while each kanji is fresh.

読解リレー
Read the question first, scan for time, place, person, or action clues, then choose the answer.

聴解エコー
Catch key day, number, place, identity, and action clues from spoken-style prompts.

試験ボス
Answer JLPT-style boss questions with instant explanations and exam strategy notes.
Playable arcade
The arcade starts with kana speed, then adds vocabulary recognition, sentence construction, kanji meaning recall, reading scan strategy, listening clue extraction, and exam-style review. Each result feeds the same XP panel.

Active game
Kana Rush1 / 7
Clear the first gate by typing romaji for adaptive hiragana and katakana tiles. Missed characters become review targets instead of disappearing.
Start with the five vowel kana. Every clear gives the Game Center a real progress event.
Match Japanese words to their meanings using adaptive flashcard review, level clues, and example context. Missed words return as weak review items.
Every stall now comes from the real vocabulary deck, records item mastery, and sends missed words back into review.
Build useful JLPT sentences by ordering tiles. The feedback explains particles, word order, and tense so each bridge teaches a transferable pattern.
Tap fragments into a full Japanese sentence, then check the grammar pattern before crossing to the next bridge.
Shape kanji into memory by choosing the core meaning, then checking readings and compound examples while the answer is still warm.
Each tile comes from the kanji flashcard deck and feeds the same mastery engine as the other Game Center loops.
Read the question first, scan the passage for the exact clue, and choose the answer before moving to the next checkpoint.
Each relay checkpoint uses real JLPT reading questions and records reading mastery separately from Exam Boss.
Catch the key word in each spoken-style prompt, then match the meaning before the echo fades.
Hear the Japanese line first, commit to an answer, then compare it with the revealed transcript.
Face mixed JLPT-style vocabulary, grammar, reading, and listening prompts. Every answer gives a correction and an exam strategy note so the boss fight doubles as review.
Start with mock-exam questions across vocabulary, grammar, reading, and listening. Weak questions return first in later sessions.
Training guide
Use the hub as a short daily loop: recall first, repair misses second, then advance into the skill that matches your next JLPT target.

Use Kana Rush, Vocab Market, and Kanji Forge when you need direct memory retrieval. These games make the answer come from you first, then attach the explanation after the attempt.
Missed prompts move into Review Dojo, the daily route, the journal, and skill insight panels. Replay the exact item before adding more new material.
Move into Grammar Bridge, Reading Relay, Listening Echo, and Exam Boss when the basics are ready. Each mode keeps the same local mastery history so progress does not reset between skills.
Related study paths
Game Center FAQ
Start with Kana Rush if you are new to Japanese. If kana already feels automatic, begin with Vocab Market or Grammar Bridge at your current JLPT level.
Yes. The hub includes kana practice plus vocabulary, grammar, kanji, reading, listening, and exam-style prompts across JLPT N5, N4, N3, N2, and N1.
Review Dojo reads the local mastery history from your attempts. Weak and due items come back first, then new prompts fill the rest of the session.
Yes. Game Center stores progress locally in your browser, so the core learning loop works without account setup.
Use this when you do not know what to play next. It turns the adaptive route into one short routine with recall, repair, and pressure.
Stop rule
Finish when the miss is repaired or the timer ends. If a new miss appears, send it to Review Dojo before adding fresh content.
Step 1 · Warm-up
Build fast hiragana recall before moving deeper into JLPT N5 practice.
5 minute starter
Step 2 · Repair
Start with Kana Rush to create your first review history.
0 reviewed
Step 3 · Challenge
Finish with mixed JLPT-style recall under pressure.
Boss check
This Game Center now has seven playable learning loops: kana recall, vocabulary meaning matching, grammar sentence building, kanji meaning recall, reading scan strategy, listening clue extraction, and JLPT-style exam review. The structure can keep expanding toward N1 without losing the core promise: play, get feedback, learn.