Number, having it up my watch

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This app has been specially created with people who not only are big fan of Apple Watch but also plan to visit Japan or are interested in Japanese-number or Kanji-number letters in particular.


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What is the App like?

Firstly, this app has been specially created with people who not only are big fan of Apple Watch but also plan to visit Japan or are interested in Japanese-number or Kanji-number letters in particular.


Secondly, if you dropped by a Japanese-style restaurant in Japan, such as Izakaya (Japanese-style pub), Ryo-tei (Japanese restaurant), buckwheat noodle restaurant, you would probably see price on menu that is written in Kanji (Chinese characters). Then, this app would come in hoping to help you to read how much it is naturally.


The app covers some Kanji letters of number, such as [one].

letter-image [iti]

to [ten],[hundred],[thousand].

letter-image [jyuu] letter-image [hyaku] letter-image [senn]

which are basic Kanji numbers, and show how to read and write.


Thirdly, there are two ways to learn Japanese-number or Kanji-number letters on the app. The one is using [Number List] button, on which you can choose one of Number letters from the list. The other is using [Find Number] button, on which you can set a number between 1-digit and 4-digit, then you can make sure how to write the number you set using Japanese-number letters. As you use the app, you would probably notice to associate Japanese-number or Kanji-number letters from one to ten with English numbers from one to ten respectively though; there is not any Japanese-number or Kanji-number letters associating with eleven, for example. So, if you wanted to write eleven in Japanese-number letters, you should use two letters [ten] and [one], because you could describe eleven saying ten plus one. Following this rule, 21 is written in Japanese-number letters using [two], [ten] and [one], because two times ten plus one is 21.


Lastly, I would like you to feel like having a bit of Japanese-number letters up your Apple Watch, as the saying goes, "have something up one's sleeve."


top page
number list page
show letter page
show number page
how to pronounce page
menu page
how to draw page
how to pick number page
pick number page
show number page
show letter
show alert

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How to draw line to compose Japanese Letter?

On a drawing area on the practice page of the app, you would see a few icons, such as a star and two types of arrows. You could compose each Japanese letter following these icons.

At the end of stroke, two types of arrows are shown, because a way to stop drawing a line is slightly different, the one is [TOME], the another is [HARAI].


star: This is a starting point to draw a Japanese letter.

star-image

[TOME] arrow: It shows that you stop drawing a line, and then take your digital-pen or index finger up.

tome-image

[HARAI] arrow: It shows that you stop drawing a line, taking your digital-pen or index finger up. This action might be similar to what you may brush dirt off with a brush.

harai-image

Hopefully this app may interest you.

If so, you can go to the App Store page of this app, using the QR code or tapping the button below.

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