Shinobi: Read & Learn Japanese

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4.7
4.26K reviews
100K+
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

Shinobi: Read & Learn Japanese is the first reading-focused app that lets you grow from absolute beginner (below JLPT N5) all the way to JLPT N1—and beyond—through richly illustrated graded stories, daily easy news, and smart review tools. Instead of memorising lists, you absorb vocabulary, kanji and grammar together, in context.

What makes Shinobi different ?

Graded illustrated stories – Hundreds of short, level-tagged stories written by native Japanese teachers. Art, dialog and narration evolve as your level rises, keeping difficulty just right.
Daily easy news – Follow Japanese news with bite-sized articles rewritten for learners; expand your vocabulary while exploring fresh topics every day.
Multi-input immersion – Each page combines images, audio and clean text. Seeing, hearing and reading at once builds natural comprehension.
Think-in-Japanese approach – Inline hints keep you inside the language; you understand meaning without bouncing back to your native tongue, training real-time thinking skills.
Smart review built in – Tap any word or kanji to save it; spaced-repetition decks surface items just before you forget them, so knowledge sticks effortlessly.
Kanji, grammar and vocab together – No need for separate apps: stories show how kanji, sentence patterns and new words work side-by-side inside a real story.
Adaptive progression – Toggle Furigana on and Off, hide specific furigana and bookmarks important words.

Why it works

Context-first learning reinforces memory through storyline, visuals and sound.

Micro-chapters (5-20 pages) fit busy schedules and build daily momentum.

Gamified XP and streaks keep motivation high without gimmicks.

Comprehensive coverage means one app for reading, listening and review.

Start your journey today. Install Shinobi: Read & Learn Japanese !
Updated on
Jan 17, 2026

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
No data shared with third parties
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This app may collect these data types
Personal info, App activity, and App info and performance
Data is encrypted in transit
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Ratings and reviews

4.7
4.05K reviews
Lucy Christine
April 5, 2025
I just finished level two. I already knew the kana and some common kanji, and it let me skip past learning them again. The stories get progressively more difficult, but are still set up in a way that makes it easy to understand how words fit. I'm able to piece together the definition without translating the whole page. I really like that you can subscribe, but you don't need to in order to access the whole app.
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Shinobi LLC
April 9, 2025
Hey there, thank you so much for your feedback. It means a lot to us. We wish you all the best on your learning journey! ☺️ Cheers, Jeremy Co-Founder of Shinobi Japanese
Madison McMillan
January 9, 2026
A positive first experience as someone below N5. The immediate introduction of kanji is kind of scary, but they have the hiragana right above it. You can click on anything to see a definition. they also have a button that shows the meaning of the entire sentence. you can have the audio read aloud at two speeds. the slow speed still feels a bit fast as a beginner. seems like an app that helps people stay motivated.
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Whitney
January 7, 2026
Great way to start reading Japanese. Would recommend if you already have had some introduction to kana. The stories break down each word and are just challenging enough each time to build skills without it feeling overwhelming, frustrating or too simple. The drawings that accompany the stories helped with memory. Using context feels like a more natural way to learn than apps that rely on quizzes or flashcards alone. I also like that you can select the topics for the stories.
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What’s new

- 8 new user interface languages
- Support for tablet landscape