■ あ行 | Hiragana a-gyou

These characters create basic sounds. They are called “母音 boin vowel sounds”.
And this row is called “あ行 a-gyou”.
1. あ How to Write a

sound: a
stroke: 3
class: あ行 a-gyou
あ a” is difficult even though you learn it as the first character. You can learn “お o”, “の no”, “め me” and “ぬ nu” with this.

STROKE 1. Write to the upper right corner a bit.
STROKE 2. Don’t forget to stick out at the beginning. Make it curve a bit in the middle.
STROKE 3. Make it stick out a bit. Sweep at the end.
2. い How to Write i

sound: i
stroke: 2
class: あ行 a-gyou
い is very simple and easy. But be careful about the balance and angles. Don’t confuse with “り ri”. The 2nd stroke of い is almost the same length as the 1st one. You can learn “こ ko”, “ふ fu” and “り ri”.

STROKE 1. Make it curve a bit in the middle. Don’t forget the upward brushstroke.
STROKE 2. Feel the flow to the 2nd stroke. Make it curve a bit in the middle. Stop at the end.
3. うHow to Write u

sound: u
stroke: 2
class: あ行 a-gyou
う is easy. But be careful with the balance and angles. Don’t confuse with “つ tsu”. The 2nd stroke of う is vertically longer than つ. You can learn “ら ra”, “ろ ro”, and “る ru”.

STROKE 1. Stop at the end.
STROKE 2. Write it vertically longer. Sweep at the end.
4. え How to Write e

sound: e
stroke: 2
class: あ行 a-gyou
え is difficult a little. But be careful about the balance. You can learn “ね ne”,“れ re”, “わ wa” and “ん n”.

STROKE 1. Stop at the end.
STROKE 2. Write to the upper right corner a bit. Relieve pressure a bit in the middle. Stop at the end.
5. お How to Write o

sound: o
stroke: 3
class: あ行 a-gyou
お is not difficult. But don’t confuse with “む mu”. The curving direction is the opposite. You can learn “あ a” and “の no”.

STROKE 1. Write to the upper right corner a bit.
STROKE 2. Sweep at the end. Feel the flow to the 2nd stroke.
STROKE 3. Stop at the end.
■ か行 | Hiragana ka-gyou

These characters create k sound of consonants and vowels. They are “か行 ka-gyou”.
6. か How to Write ka

sound: ka
stroke: 3
class: か行 ka-gyou
The balance is difficult. Don’t confuse with “や ya”. The 1st stroke of か is vertically longer than “や ya”.

STROKE 1. Write a vertically longer line. Don’t forget the upward brushstroke.
STROKE 2. Feel the flow to the 2nd stroke. Stop at the end.
STROKE 3. Stop at the end.
7.き How to Write ki

sound: ki
stroke: 4
class: か行 ka-gyou
The angle of き is important. you can learn with “さ sa”.

STROKE 1. Write a longer line than 2nd stroke. Stop at the end.
STROKE 2. Make it curve a bit in the middle.
STROKE 3. The angle is the most important. Make it lean to the lower right corner. Write the leftward brushstroke. Feel the flow to the 4th stroke.
STROKE 4. Stop at the end.
8.くHow to Write ku

sound: ku
stroke: 1
class: か行 ka-gyou
く is very easy and simple. you can learn with “へ he”.

STROKE 1. Stop at the end.
9. け How to Write ke

sound: ke
stroke: 3
class: か行 ka-gyou
The angle of け is difficult a bit. Don’t confuse with “さ sa”. The angle is totally different. you can learn with “は ha”.

STROKE 1. Make it curve a bit and write to the downward straightly. Don’t forget the upward brushstroke.
STROKE 2. Feel the flow to the 2nd stroke. Stop at the end.
STROKE 3. Write it downward straightly. Make it sweep inside at the end.
10. こ How to Write ko

sound: ko
stroke: 2
class: か行 ka-gyou
こ is very simple and easy. you can learn with “い i”, “た ta” and “に ni”.

STROKE 1. Don’t forget the leftward brushstroke at the end.
STROKE 2. Feel the flow to the 2nd stroke. Stop at the end.
■ さ行 | Hiragana sa-gyou

These characters create s sound of consonants and vowels. They are “さ行 sa-gyou”.
11. さ How to Write ka

sound: sa
stroke: 3
class: さ行 sa-gyou
The angle of さ is difficult a little. Don’t confuse with “ち chi”. It’s a mirror writing against “ちchi”. You can learn with “き ki”.

STROKE 1. Stop at the end.
STROKE 2. Write to the lower right corner a bit. Don’t forget the upward brushstroke at the end. Feel the flow to the 3rd stroke.
STROKE 3. Stop at the end.
12. し How to Write shi

sound: shi
stroke: 1
class: さ行 sa-gyou
し is very easy and simple. But be careful with the phonetic notation. It’s NOT “si”. However, you can use “si” when you type on your keyboard. You can learn with “つ tsu”.

STROKE 1. Sweep outside at the end.
13. す How to Write su

sound: su
stroke: 2
class: さ行 sa-gyou
す is not difficult. You can learn with “お o”, “よ yo”, and “む mu”.

STROKE 1. Write a long line to the right. Stop at the end.
STROKE 2. Sweep at the end.
14. せ How to Write se

sound: se
stroke: 3
class: さ行 sa-gyou
The balance of せ is difficult a bit.

STROKE 1. Stop at the end.
STROKE 2. Write to the upward brushstroke inside.
STROKE 3. Stop at the end.
15. そ How to Write so

sound: so
stroke: 1
class: さ行 sa-gyou
The balance of “そ so” is difficult. You can learn with “て te” and “を wo”.

STROKE 1. Relieve pressure a bit. And write it stronger. Stop at the end.
■ た行 | Hiragana ta-gyou

These characters create t sound of consonants and vowels. They are “た行 ta-gyou”.
16. た How to Write ta

sound: ta
stroke: 4
class: た行 ta-gyou
The balance of “た ta” is difficult. You can learn with “な na”.

STROKE 1. Write to the upper right corner a bit. Stop at the end.
STROKE 2. Write to the left corner a bit. Stop at the end.
STROKE 3. Don’t forget the upward brushstroke at the end. And feel the flow to the 4th stroke.
STROKE 4. Stop at the end.
17.ち How to Write chi

sound: chi
stroke: 2
class: た行 ta-gyou
The angle of “ち chi” is difficult a little. Don’t confuse with “さ sa”. It’s a mirror writing against “さ sa”. And be careful about the phonetic notation. It’s NOT “ti”. However, you can use “ti” when you type on your keyboard.

STROKE 1. Make it curve a bit. Stop at the end.
STROKE 2. Write to the left corner a bit. Sweep to the left at the end.
18. つ How to Write tsu

sound: tsu
storke: 1
class: た行 ta-gyou
し is very easy and simple. But be careful with the phonetic notation. It’s NOT “tu”. However, you can use “tu” when you type on your keyboard. You can learn with “し shi”.

STROKE 1. Write it vertically shorter. Sweep to the inside at the end.
19. て How to Write te

sound: te
stroke: 1
class: た行 ta-gyou
て is easy and simple. You can learn with “ひ hi” and “そ so”.

STROKE 1. Stop at the end.
20. と How to Write to

sound: to
stroke: 2
class: た行 ta-gyou
The angle of “と to” is difficult a little. You can learn with “そ so” and “を wo”.

STROKE 1. Start from the upper right corner. Write to the lower right corner a bit. Stop at the end.
■ な行 | Hiragana na-gyou

These characters create n sound of consonants and vowels. They are “な行 na-gyou”.
21. な How to Write na

sound: na
stroke: 4
class: な行 na-gyou
The balance of な is difficult. You can learn with “た ta”.

STROKE 1. Write to the upper right corner a bit. Stop at the end.
STROKE 2. Stop at the end.
STROKE 3. Write the leftward brushstroke at the end. And feel the flow to the 4th stroke.
STROKE 4. Stop at the end.
22. に How to Write ni

sound: ni
stroke: 3
class: な行 na-gyou
に is easy to write. you can learn with “こ ko”.

STROKE 1. Make it curve a bit. Write the upward brushstroke at the end.
STROKE 2. Write the leftward brushstroke at the end.
STROKE 3. Feel the flow to the 3rd stroke. Stop at the end.
23. ぬ How to Write nu

sound: nu
stroke: 2
class: な行 na-gyou
“ぬ nu” is difficult to write. You can learn with “あ a” and “め me”.

STROKE 1. Write to the lower right corner a bit.
STROKE 2. Don’t forget to stick out. Conscious of a circle inside. Stop at the end.
24. ね How to Write ne

sound: ne
stroke: 2
class: な行 na-gyou
“ね ne” is difficult to write a bit. You can learn with “れ re”, “わ wa” and “え e”.

STROKE 1. Stop at the end.
STROKE 2. Write to the upper right corner a bit. Conscious of the space inside. Stop at the end.
25. の How to Write no

sound: no
stroke: 1
class: な行 na-gyou
“の no” is very simple. You can learn with “お o”, “あ a”, “め me” and “ぬ nu”.

STROKE 1. Write to the lower-left corner a bit. Conscious of the space inside. Sweep at the end.
■ は行 | Hiragana ha-gyou

These characters create h sound of consonants and vowels. They are “は行 ha-gyou”.
21. は How to Write ha

sound: ha
stroke: 3
class: は行 ha-gyou
The balance of は is difficult. You can learn with “け ke”, “ほ ho”, and “よ yo”.

STROKE 1. Make it curve a bit. Write the upward brushstroke at the end.
STROKE 2. Feel the flow to the 2nd stroke. Write to the upper right corner a bit.
STROKE 3. Don’t forget to stick out. Stop at the end.
22. ひ How to Write hi

sound: hi
stroke: 1
class: は行 ha-gyou
“ひ hi” is easy to write. you can learn with “て te”.

STROKE 1. Make it curve a bit. Conscious of a circle inside. Stop at the end.
23. ふ How to Write fu

sound: fu
stroke: 4
class: は行 ha-gyou
The balance of “ふ fu” is difficult. You can learn with “い i” and “う u”. But be careful with the phonetic notation. It’s NOT “hu”. However, you can use “hu” when you type on your keyboard.

STROKE 1. Write the leftward brushstroke at the end.
STROKE 2. Feel the flow to the 2nd stroke. Sweep at the end.
STROKE 3. Write the upward brushstroke at the end.
STROKE 4. Feel the flow to the 4th stroke. Stop at the end.
24. へ How to Write he

sound: he
stroke: 1
class: は行 ha-gyou
“へ he” is very easy. You can learn with “く ku”.

STROKE 1. Write to the upper right corner a bit. Stop at the end.
25. ほ How to Write ho

sound: ho
stroke: 4
class: は行 ha-gyou
The balance of “ほ ho” is difficult. You can learn with “は ha” and “ま ma”.

STROKE 1. Make it curve a bit. Write the upward brushstroke at the end.
STROKE 2.
STROKE 3. Conscious of a circle inside.
STROKE 4.DO NOT stick out. Stop at the end.
■ ま行 | Hiragana ma-gyou

These characters create m sound of consonants and vowels. They are “ま行 ma-gyou”.
31. ま How to Write ma

sound: ma
stroke: 3
class: ま行 ma-gyou
“ま ma” is easy to write. You can learn with “ほ ho” and “も mo”.

STROKE 1. Stop at the end.
STROKE 2. Conscious of the space. Make it curve upward a bit.
STROKE 3. Don’t forget to stick out. Stop at the end.
32. み How to Write mi

sound: ma
stroke: 2
class: ま行 ma-gyou
“ま ma” is easy to write. You can learn with “ほ ho” and “も mo”.

STROKE 1. Stop at the end.
STROKE 2. Conscious of the space. Make it curve upward a bit.
STROKE 3. Don’t forget to stick out. Stop at the end.
33. む How to Write mu

sound: mu
stroke: 3
class: ま行 ma-gyou
The balance of “む mu” is difficult. You can learn with “す su” and “お o”.

STROKE 1. Write toward the upper right corner. Stop at the end.
STROKE 2. Sweep to upward. Feel the flow to the 3rd stroke. STROKE 3. Stop at the end.
34. め How to Write me

sound: me
stroke: 2
class: ま行 ma-gyou
The balance of “め me” is difficult. You can learn with “あ a”, “お o”, “ぬ nu” and “の no”.

STROKE 1. Curve toward the lower right corner. Stop at the end.
STROKE 2. Don’t forget to stick out. Write toward the lower-left corner. Sweep inside.
35. も How to Write mo

sound: mo
stroke: 3
class: ま行 ma-gyou
The balance of “め me” is difficult. You can learn with “あ a”, “お o”, “ぬ nu” and “の no”.

STROKE 1. Make it stick out. Sweep to the upward at the end.
STROKE 2. Feel the flow to the 2nd stroke.
STROKE 3. Conscious of the space between the 1st and 2nd stroke.
■ や行 | Hiragana ya-gyou

These characters create y sound of consonants and vowels. They are “や行 ya-gyou”.
Originally, this column had 5 sounds “や ya い yi ゆ yu え ye よ yo” a long time ago though, it is only used 3 sounds “や ya ゆ yu よ yo” in the present age.
36. や How to Write ya

sound: ya
stroke: 3
class: や行 ya-gyou
The balance of や is difficult. You can learn with “か ka” and “ゆ yu”.

STROKE 1.Conscious of the space in the middle. Sweep inside.
STROKE 2. Don’t forget the upward brushstroke.
STROKE 3. Feel the flow to the 3rd stroke. Write to the lower right corner.
37. ゆ How to Write yu

sound: yu
stroke: 2
class: や行 ya-gyou
The balance of “ゆ yu” is difficult. You can learn with “や ya” and “み mi”.

STROKE 1. Conscious of the space in the middle. Sweep inside.
STROKE 2. Don’t forget the upward brushstroke.
STROKE 3. Feel the flow to the 3rd stroke. Write to the lower right corner.
38. よ How to Write yo

sound: yo
stroke: 2
class: や行 ya-gyou
The balance of “よ yo” is easy. You can learn with “は ha”.

STROKE 1. Write a line shorter.
STROKE 2. Make it stick out. Stop at the end.
■ ら行 | Hiragana ra-gyou

These characters create r sound of consonants and vowels. They are “ら行 ra-gyou”.
39. ら How to Write ra

sound: ra
stroke: 2
class: ら行 ra-gyou
The balance of “ら ra” is easy. You can learn with “う u”, “ろ ro”, and “る ru”.

STROKE 1. Write upward brushstroke.
STROKE 2. Feel the flow to the 2nd stroke. Make it curve in the middle a bit. Sweep it at the end.
40. り How to Write ri

sound: ri
stroke: 2
class: は行 ha-gyou
“り ri” is easy to write. you can learn with “い i”.

STROKE 1. Curve in the middle a bit. Don’t forget the upward brushstroke.
STROKE 2. Feel the flow to the 2nd stroke. Sweep at the end.
41. る How to Write ru

sound: ru
stroke: 1
class: ら行 ra-gyou
The balance of “る ru” is easy. You can learn with “う u”, “ら ra” and ろ ro”.

STROKE 1. Write to the lower-left corner. Conscious of the space in the middle.
42. れ How to Write re

sound: re
stroke: 1
class: ら行 ra-gyou
“れ re” is not difficult. You can learn with “わ wa”, “ね ne” and “え e”.

STROKE 1. Stop at the end.
STROKE 2. Write to the upper right corner a bit. Relieve pressure a bit. Sweep outside.
43. ろ How to Write ro

sound: ro
stroke: 1
class: ら行 ra–gyou
The balance of “る ru” is easy. You can learn with “う u”, “ら ra” and ろ ro”.

STROKE 1. Write to the lower-left corner. Conscious of the space in the middle.
■ わ行 | Hiragana wa-gyou

The balance of わ is not difficult. You can learn with “れ re”, “ね ne”, and “え e”.
44. わ How to Write wa

sound: wa
stroke: 2
class: わ行 wa-gyou
The balance of わ is not difficult. You can learn with “れ re”, “ね ne”, and “え e”.

STROKE 1. Write to the upper right corner a bit.
STROKE 2. Relieve pressure a bit. Sweep inside at the end.
45. を How to Write wo

sound: wo
stroke: 3
class: わ行 wa-gyou
The balance of わ is not difficult. You can learn with “れ re”, “ね ne”, and “え e”.

STROKE 1. Write to the upper right corner a bit.
STROKE 2. Relieve pressure a bit. Sweep inside at the end.
■ ん | Hiragana silent sound

This character sounds n. It is the same sound of these words of n; “pen” or “London”. You should type “nn” when you use it on your keyboard.
46. ん How to Write n

sound: n
stroke: 1
class: none
The balance of “ん n” is difficult. You can learn with “え e”.

STROKE 1. Start from the upper right corner. Relieve pressure a bit. Sweep to upward.
Hiragana chart included Stroke Order
Here is the Hiragana chart included stroke oder.

ひらがな の 段 Column of Hiragana
You can learn this section as an additional lesson.
“段 dan” is column in English.
It is very helpful for you to learn each column of Hiragana when you learn Verb conjugations etc.
We certainly learn this when we are a child as one of learning Hiragana. Actually, there are some Japanese people who didn’t memorize 段 like my students. They were very struggled to learn Japanese grammar in Japanese class when they became age 14.
When we learn these columns, we include the omitted sounds, “やいゆえよ” and “わゐうゑお”, in the modern Hiragana chart.
47. あ段 | a – dan

“あ段 a-dan” are composed of “a sound” and consonants.
あ か さ た な は ま や ら わ
a ka sa ta na ha ma ya ra wa
48. い段 | i – dan

“い段 i-dan” are composed of “i sound” and consonants.
い き し ち に ひ み い り ゐ
i ki shi chi ni hi mi i ri i
49. う段 | u – dan

“う段 u-dan” are composed of “u sound” and consonants.
うくす つ ぬ ふ む ゆ る う
u ku su tsu nu fu mu yu ru u
50. え段 | e – dan

“え段 e-dan” are composed of “e sound” and consonants.
え け せ て ね へ め え れ ゑ
e ke se te ne he me e re e
51. お段 | o – dan

“お段 o-dan” are composed of “o sound” and consonants.
お こ そ と の ほ も よ ろ を
o ko so to no ho mo yo ro wo
Okay, that’s all for today!
Good luck with your Japanese study 😊🍀