ひらがな
Hiragana
Used for native Japanese words and grammatical elements, Hiragana is the most basic of the three Japanese scripts. It consists of 46 characters, each representing a specific sound. Hiragana is often used in combination with Kanji (Chinese characters) to write Japanese sentences, providing phonetic readings for Kanji and serving as a foundation for learning the language.
あ
aい
iう
uえ
eお
oか
kaが
gaき
kiぎ
giく
kuぐ
guけ
keげ
geこ
koご
goさ
saざ
zaし
shiじ
jiす
suず
zuせ
seぜ
zeそ
soぞ
zoた
taだ
daち
chiぢ
jiつ
tsuづ
zuて
teで
deと
toど
doな
naに
niぬ
nuね
neの
noは
haば
baぱ
paひ
hiび
biぴ
piふ
fuぶ
buぷ
puへ
heべ
beぺ
peほ
hoぼ
boぽ
poま
maみ
miむ
muめ
meも
moや
yaゆ
yuよ
yoら
raり
riる
ruれ
reろ
roわ
waゐ
wiゑ
weを
woん
nゔ
vu