As someone who passed both N2 and N1 on their first try, I can attest to how good some of these are! This is a really good list!

I've extensively used Renshuu, Anki, Kanji Study, and Tae Kim's, and I still use https://jisho.org (+aedict on mobile).

Based on the trial, I can say Wanikani is also fantastic!
Reposted from Japanese Talk
I was going to post this article this weekend but Duolingo's recent doubling down on replacing humans with generative AI pushed me to get it out sooner.

Here's a list of amazing apps for learning Japanese that DON'T use generative AI!

#cancelDuolingo
jtalkonline.com/japanese-stu...

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