Sakura Jisho | Japanese-Englis

4.7
136 reviews
10K+
Downloads
Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

Sakura Jisho is Japanese-English dictionary. You can search for words in Japanese or English.

◦ Search using romaji, kanji, kana
◦ Kanji stroke order videos and diagrams
◦ Clean and cute interface
◦ No Ads!
◦ More features coming soon!
Updated on
Apr 13, 2021

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Ratings and reviews

4.7
129 reviews
Alberto Zurita
August 9, 2021
Amazing app. There is one bug: when you hit favorite on one of the words and search for another, the new one will also be shown as favorited, even though it's not. You have to hit the heart twice to unfav and fav again for it to be added. Just a bit weird and makes you feel uneasy that your favorites aren't being saved properly, but, so far, they are. Worth fixing, though! Still, this is a really intuitive and complete 辞書!I recommend it, even if it looks a bit girly (add color options? :p).
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Мокоччи
September 5, 2020
Great app but it crashes out when I press the left up corner. It also doesn't work without internet, which is a big minus. Plus there are no seperate meanings of kanji when it's a compound word, so you have to look it up separately, and that's a hassle. On the good side it has both kanji stroke order animation and step to step image sequences. It also looks aesthetically appealing.
8 people found this review helpful
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Emily Smith
November 18, 2020
Great app. No ads, and I can search by English or Japanese (something several other dictionary apps on the Play Store don't let you do for some reason?). I also like the stroke order animations. The only way it could be improved is if it would show the individual kanji meanings for words with multiple kanji.
10 people found this review helpful
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Sylmosia
April 21, 2021
The app now includes the individual kanji meanings feature

What's new

Added
◦ individual kanji meanings
◦ search history
◦ save words
◦ pitch accent
◦ bug fixes