We use ondoku, the practice of reading aloud, to help learners connect the sound, characters, rhythm, and structure of Japanese. That foundation supports reading, listening, speaking, JLPT study, and workplace communication.
Why Ondoku Is a Foundation
Japanese is not learned only through vocabulary lists or grammar explanations. Learners also need to feel how each sound is shaped, how kana and kanji connect to the voice, and how sentence patterns move in rhythm.
Reading aloud is not just pronunciation practice. It gives learners repeated contact with sounds, written forms, particles, sentence endings, vocabulary, and meaning at the same time. This is why ondoku can support reading comprehension, vocabulary retention, and pattern understanding.
Mission
- Provide structured Japanese foundation training online.
- Support learners who need sound, rhythm, characters, and sentence shape before advanced study.
- Build oral and reading ability through voice training.
- Support JLPT N5, N4, and N3 study by strengthening the base first.
- Partner with companies, schools, and employment support organizations.
Teaching Style
Students prepare through video and PDF materials. Live Zoom time is used for reading aloud, correction, rhythm practice, and teacher feedback. For companies, this foundation is then connected to workplace instructions, confirmation, reporting, manuals, and documents.
Who We Serve
We serve Japanese learners who need to rebuild the basics through the voice, and companies that want foreign employees to use Japanese more confidently at work. The same kind of relearning can also help Japanese speakers reflect on sound, rhythm, kanji, and reading more consciously.