KanaDojo: More than learning Japanese
With the KanaDojo app, you learn Hiragana and Katakana in a fast, practical, and fun way, taking an important step toward the long-desired fluency in Japanese.
But KanaDojo goes beyond learning how to write. We want to bring a bit of Japanese culture into the app. That’s why we created an exclusive feature: the stamp collection.
This idea is inspired by a very popular tradition in Japan, where people collect special stamps found at subway stations, tourist attractions, and shops.

A tradition that turns every stop into a memory
In Japan, stamp collecting is a very popular activity among both locals and tourists. Train stations, tourist spots, and shops often offer stamps with unique and creative designs, and some regions even release seasonal versions that are available only for a limited time.
A great tip for those traveling around the country is to visit Tourist Information Centers. In addition to finding a wide variety of stamps, these places often provide brochures and maps that guide visitors to each collection point, allowing them to record their journey in a creative way.
Bringing the experience into the App
KanaDojo transforms this tradition into a digital experience. As users complete lessons and improve their knowledge of hiragana and katakana, they earn stamps that represent their progress.
Each stamp has its own identity, just like the exclusive designs found in stations and shops throughout Japan. Instead of collecting them in a notebook, learners build their personal collection within the app.
A cultural touch in the study routine
By integrating this iconic Japanese tradition, KanaDojo goes beyond traditional language-learning methods. The stamp feature connects cultural discovery with practical study, making the journey through hiragana and katakana more memorable. It’s a small detail that enriches the experience and reflects the spirit of learning with curiosity and enjoyment.