Hi guys, my friends and i made an android app to learn japanese. it contains many hours worth of recordings of native speakers, games, a speaking practice, conversations, and much more.. The only app that i would really recommend for learning is anki, anki - powerful, intelligent flashcards if you going to use flashcards at all (which i personally think is a really good idea), then spaced repetition software like anki makes your flashcard study time just that much more efficient.. Between these apps there's the potential to go all the way with learning japanese: although it should be part of a 'healthy balanced diet' of hearing and speaking the language as well..
Both human japanese and japanese sensei are popular apps that contain lessons as well as quizzes and learning activities. for more dictionary options for ios, try midori . skritter is an excellent kanji learning tool that improves your writing as well as your reading ability.. Japanese hub for windows phone is the best app for learning japanese that i've seen. it had lessons with culture notes, flashcards, vocabulary, kanji, quizzes, and a dictionary. i had to buy 4 apps on ios for the same functionality.. Learn japanese with babbel. babbel is an online language-learning program that costs less than many of its competitors but still manages to deliver quality courses in 13 languages...