sukoshi.net is a Japanese-learning and lookup website aimed at Japanese-English use. The site presents itself as a “Japanese-English dictionary” and includes a Culture Guide. The crawled content shows entries for Japanese vocabulary, kanji, cultural concepts, and pop-culture terms, such as 折り紙, 花見, 同人, and 推し. It also displays popular words and commonly used kanji. Overall, its positioning is closer to a practical dictionary and cultural knowledge base than to a traditional course platform.
In terms of learning scope, it covers Japanese vocabulary, kanji, and Japanese cultural concepts. Entries include kana, kanji, JLPT N5 labels, parts of speech, English definitions, kanji breakdowns, and reading information. For example, the entry for “連れ” shows suffix usage, meanings, related kanji, and readings. As for teaching format, the main content does not show live classes, recorded lessons, or 1-on-1 instruction, nor does it include course-style features such as exercises, homework, or study plans. Certification, teacher credentials, and institutional background are also not disclosed, so its teaching authority and ability to provide systematic learning services cannot be assessed.
The crawled text does not show a paywall, subscription pricing, one-time purchase option, or membership system, nor does it provide payment method information. As a result, pricing cannot be confirmed. If the current content is directly browsable, its value mainly lies in free lookup and reference use; however, without clear pricing information, it should not be assumed to be completely free or to offer commercial plans.
Its strengths are clear information organization and suitability for beginners who need quick word lookup: vocabulary entries include level labels, kanji entries include stroke counts and meanings, and cultural entries are explained in English, making Japanese context easier to understand for learners with a good English foundation. Its weakness is limited productization as an education service: there are no visible structured courses, teacher explanations, interactive Q&A, learning progress management, or exam training. For users preparing for JLPT or aiming to improve listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills, it is best used only as supplementary material.
It is suitable for beginner Japanese learners, JLPT N5-level learners, people interested in Japanese culture, and users who need Japanese-English definitions. It is less suitable for those who need Chinese explanations, structured courses, certificates, or live tutoring. The reviewed content does not provide information about access from China, so network availability and payment convenience are unknown. Chinese users may also consider alternatives such as MOJi辞書, 沪江小D, Jisho, Weblio, or NHK Easy Japanese.
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