Hiragana Chart
Japanese-Language
Introduction
Discover the beauty of Japanese characters with our Hiragana chart. Perfect for beginners and experts alike, start your journey to fluency today!
Hiragana is a phonetic alphabet just like our Latin alphabet and represents sound.
Hiragana exists out of forty-six basic syllables and twenty-five diacritical syllables.
The syllable ん is the only syllable that does not end with a vowel.
Hover over the Hiragana syllables below to see their Latin pronunciation.
Basic Hiragana
| Hiragana Chart | ||||
| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 |
| あ | い | う | え | お |
| は | ひ | ふ | へ | ほ |
| か | き | く | け | こ |
| ま | み | む | め | も |
| な | に | ぬ | ね | の |
| ら | り | る | れ | ろ |
| さ | し | す | せ | そ |
| た | ち | つ | て | と |
| わ | を | |||
| や | ゆ | よ | ||
| ん |
Hiragana with Diacritical Marks ゙
| が | ぎ | ぐ | げ | ご |
| ざ | じ | ず | ぜ | ぞ |
| だ | ぢ | ず | で | ど |
| ば | び | ぶ | げ | ご |
Hiragana with Diacritical Marks ゜
| ぱ | ぴ | ぷ | ぺ | ぽ |