What is the Daily Japanese Listening Test?
Improving listening skills can be one of the most challenging parts of learning Japanese. To make this easier, we offer a simple and consistent daily practice: 3 short listening questions every day, each with audio and multiple-choice answers.
No registration is needed, and you can study directly from your phone.
Whether you are preparing for the JLPT or planning to work in Japan, this daily habit can help you build real listening confidence.
Level Guide (JLPT N5–N2)
We publish four types of quizzes based on JLPT levels:
Beginner (N5–N4)
Short and simple sentences, mostly hiragana.
Perfect for learners who are just starting to understand daily Japanese.
Intermediate (N3)
Clear and natural Japanese used in daily situations.
A suitable level for learners preparing for JLPT N3.
Advanced (N2)
More natural expressions, short reflections, and everyday topics.
Good for learners aiming for JLPT N2 or for real-life conversation practice.
Long Reading
A longer listening passage for improving overall comprehension and summary skills.
Weekly Release Schedule
We publish a new quiz every day following this schedule:
- Monday & Thursday: Beginner (N5–N4)
- Tuesday & Friday: Intermediate (N3)
- Wednesday & Saturday: Advanced (N2)
- Sunday: Long Reading (N2–N1 pre-level)
Who Is This For?
- Learners preparing for the JLPT
- People who want to work in Japan
- Students who want simple, daily listening practice
- Anyone who prefers short, consistent study sessions
You only need a few minutes each day, but the habit builds real progress.
Why Only 3 Questions per Day?
Short tasks are easier to continue.
By keeping each quiz simple, you can study even on busy days—and consistency improves listening skills faster than long study sessions.
Past Quizzes
We archive all quizzes by month so you can review anytime.
Use the past questions to check your progress or repeat levels that feel difficult.
A Small Message for Your Study Journey
Learning Japanese takes time, but listening improves steadily with daily practice.
Try today’s quiz, and come back tomorrow.
Your future self will be glad you practiced today.
