Your Monthly Japanese Guide for Self-Learners
Stay on Track with Expert Guidance
Get clear monthly feedback to keep you focused and moving forward with confidence.
Learn Smarter with Personal Support
Get advice tailored to your goals and study style, making self-learning easier and more effective.
Keep Motivated, Keep Improving
Regular check-ins keep your motivation high and turn steady practice into lasting progress.
Choose the Plan That Fits You
Examples of Monthly Reports & Feedback

Lucy, 24
Interested in Japanese culture, but don’t know how to start learning. No urgent goal, wants to take it slow.
📅 Sample Monthly Plan
Overview:
In the first month, the goal is to master hiragana. Use simple video lessons and a beginner-friendly study app to build a foundation step by step.
Weekly Plan:
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Week 1–2: Learn the first half of hiragana (a–so)
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Week 3: Learn the second half of hiragana (ta–n)
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Week 4: Practice 10 basic greetings
📑 Sample Student Report
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Hiragana → 40/46 characters mastered (≈87%)
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Greetings → 8/10 phrases remembered (80%)
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Comment → Had trouble distinguishing similar characters
📝 Sample Feedback
Great work! You reached about 80%. Be careful with similar characters like ぬ and め. Write them in pairs and study them together to make the difference clearer. Next month, let’s move on to katakana while reviewing greetings.
※These are sample excerpts. Actual plans and reports are more detailed and tailored to each learner.
Sample Chat Questions & Answers (Support Plan & Premium Plan)

What’s the difference between 「〜たいです (taidesu)」 and 「〜てみたいです (temitaidesu)」?
「〜たいです」 = I want to do ~. Expresses a simple desire.「〜てみたいです」 = I want to try ~. Used when trying something new or out of curiosity.

How do I use 「〜んです (~n desu)」 for explanation?
「〜んです」 adds an explanatory or background nuance. It’s often used to explain reasons, give context, or soften a statement so it doesn’t sound too direct.

How do I use 「〜ことになる」 vs 「〜ことにする」?
〜ことになる = decided by others / circumstances.
〜ことにする = decided by yourself.

How can I memorize vocabulary more effectively?
Set a 10-second limit when recalling a word. If you can’t remember, check it and move on. Next day, review only the checked words. Repeat this cycle.
Note: These are simplified sample answers. In the actual Support Plan, you’ll receive more detailed explanations and extra examples tailored to your needs.
Is Sakura Pass Right for You?

🌸 Busy Professionals
Too busy for weekly lessons but want structured feedback to stay on track.
📚 Independent Learners
Studying with apps, books, or YouTube but sometimes get stuck or doubt your methods.
🎯 JLPT Learners
Preparing for JLPT, seeking light but steady support, feedback, and motivation.
🔄 Return Learners
You’ve studied Japanese before but took a break—now you want to restart with light structure.
How It Works
Choose Your Plan
Submit Your Monthly Report
Ask Questions (Optional)
Receive Expert Feedback
Stay Motivated, Keep Improving

Select the plan that fits your learning style and goals.
Share what you’ve studied, materials used, and any challenges you’ve faced.
If your plan includes chat support, send your questions for personalised answers.
Get clear advice, corrections, and learning strategies from your qualified Japanese teacher.
Apply the feedback, track your progress, and keep moving forward with confidence.
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