Free Printable Hiragana Writing Practice Sheets for Beautiful Handwriting!

free printable hiragana practice worksheets, make your writing beautiful!

Do you want to know the secret to improve your hiragana handwriting instantly?

If so, I’ll share it with you here! Check these free printable hiragana writing practice sheets. They are PERFECT for improving your hiragana writing!

All you should do is to know some EASY TIPS to make your hiragana handwriting seem better and beautiful. I swear it’s not difficult at all and you don’t need to spend a huge amount of time practicing.

My worksheets include the instruction about how to write each Japanese letter beautifully, the correct stroke orders, and blank sheets for practicing.

I’m sure they’ll help your handwriting skill reach one level higher. Feel free to download them and enjoy learning!

  1. Hiragana practice sheet for A-I-U-E-O
  2. How to improve your hiragana handwriting
    1. Use elegant bent lines
    2. Pay attention to unseen connections
    3. Imagine the whole shape

    Hiragana practice sheet for A-I-U-E-O

    This worksheet includes the hiragana alphabet A, I, U, E, O. There are instructions about how to handwrite each letter better and beautifully.

    Read the instruction first, and then practice what you learned! The file is made in PDF format and printable in A4 size.

    I’m working on other letters and will update the post when the new sheet is ready!

    How to improve your hiragana handwriting

    3 Rules for beautiful letters

    Use elegant bent lines

    One of the biggest features of hiragana letters is they consist of BENT LINES. That means if you can write bent lines well, you can make beautiful shapes.

    Watch carefully which line is bent and which is straight!

    Pay attention to unseen connections

    Hiragana letters were originally written in one stroke. Therefore, the end of the stroke and the start of the next stroke are often connected.

    Pay attention to these UNSEEN CONNECTIONS. That will make your handwriting seem more natural and beautiful.

    To find the unseen connections, you must follow the correct stroke orders! If your stroke order is wrong, you can’t connect proper lines.

    Imagine the whole shape

    You can keep a better balance when you imagine the whole form for each letter.

    Yes. A circle, a rectangle, or a triangle? Try to give an outline shape to each letter!

    Here are some examples. These outlines help you organize the whole shapes of the letters.

    I hope these tips and worksheets are helpful for you. If you have any requests or questions about Japanese language learning, please let me know via a comment or a contact form!