Learning Café
Online Japanese Learning Community

Do you need help with your Japanese?
Join our relaxed, supportive online community!
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Get personalised feedback and advice for anything you're struggling with in Japanese!
- Check to see if your current learning methods are effective, and discover new ways to improve!
- Join with chat, audio or video - whatever you're comfortable with!
- Ask me anything about Japanese language, culture and study methods!
- Monthly live event (60 mins) - relax and bring a coffee!
- Communicate with other members anytime!
You can get advice on how to overcome any obstacles you’re facing, and to get inspired by other learners’ stories, progress and experiences.
If you want to practise with a native speaker, consider joining my Learning café - my new online community!
I created this community for learners just like you!
I really want to support you in your journey to learn Japanese, and I want you to stay motivated and excited about learning.
You’ll get personalised feedback for anything you’re struggling with in Japanese, discover new ways to improve, and communicate with other members at any time.
You’ll also have direct access to me, so ask me about how to improve and I’ll support you with targeted knowledge about language, culture, and the most effective study methods.
Register now to book your spot for the next 'live' Learning Cafe!
The Learning Cafe is also included in the Master Speaking Japanese - Learner course.
Let's enjoy the journey together ☺
You're not alone anymore!
Next learning cafe is on 31st May 2025.

Vlad
★★★★★
I struggled with learning Japanese by myself for years. It was a very frustrating cycle of learning and forgetting and constantly trying new apps, textbooks and methods.
However, when I started learning how to study Japanese from Arai-sensei, I've quickly gained both confidence and language ability. I'm learning faster than I have in years, too!
I would recommend the Learning Cafe to anyone who is serious about permanently getting better at Japanese and who wants to break the cycle of ineffective self-study.