
Hiragana Chart
The Hiragana chart is a systematic grid displaying the basic sounds of the Japanese writing system known as Hiragana. It consists of 46 primary characters, each representing a distinct syllable or sound. The chart is organized in rows and columns, where rows indicate vowel sounds (a, i, u, e, o) and columns represent consonants, creating combinations like ka, ki, ku, ke, ko. Hiragana is used for native Japanese words, grammatical elements, and phonetic spelling. Learning the Hiragana chart is essential for reading and writing in Japanese, serving as a foundational element in mastering the language.