The High School Classical Japanese Vocabulary Quiz is a free web app for practicing classical Japanese words in a 4-choice format.
The questions are independently created for this app. They do not reproduce textbook passages, workbook questions, entrance exam questions, mock exam questions, or published explanations.
The courses cover important words often needed in high school classical Japanese study, such as adjectives, adjectival nouns, verbs, adverbs, nouns, honorific expressions, polysemous words, and words whose classical meanings differ from modern Japanese.
Short example sentences are original sentences created for this quiz. They are used only to help learners understand the meaning of each word in context.
Hints change depending on the current question. They show the part of speech, core meaning, modern-language caution, honorific direction, and original example sentence with simple SVG diagrams.
My Page stores challenge history, best records, and often missed questions, making the app useful for repeated review.
Each quiz is short and easy to start, so it can be used before class, after homework, or during a small break. The ranking and timer add a game-like challenge, while My Page helps learners return to words they often miss.
The app focuses on word meaning, part of speech, context, honorific direction, and common gaps between classical and modern Japanese. This makes it useful not only for memorizing a single translation, but also for preparing to read short classical sentences more smoothly.
Students can use the courses for quick self-checks, teachers can introduce them as light review, and families can use the results page to see which areas need more practice.
The questions are independent original practice materials. When learners need official curriculum, entrance exam, or textbook information, they should check the relevant official sites or materials directly.
This site is not an official site of any ministry, university, school, publisher, prep school, testing organization, or related body.
The questions, options, explanations, diagrams, and example sentences are independently created for this site.
Please check official sites for official curriculum, entrance exam, test, or textbook information. If there is any rights-related issue, please contact us through the form linked in the Japanese notice.