Learn Japanese for Beginners|Hiragana Ta-gyo (たちつてと) – Twitch Lesson 5 Part 2

Hiragana Ta-gyo (たちつてと) writing chart with stroke order for beginners Japanese Lessons
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In the last lesson, we learned how to read たちつてと.

👉 This is Part 2.
If you haven’t read Part 1 yet, please start here.


This time, we will focus on how to write them step by step.

📚<Review> How the Hiragana Looks

Here’s the same review slide from the previous lesson — it shows how to keep your hiragana balanced when writing.

A review slide explaining how to balance Japanese hiragana characters using cross lines, showing vertical and horizontal guides for correct writing.

Let’s quickly review how to keep hiragana balanced.


This slide shows the cross lines we use when practicing writing.
The vertical line helps you keep the letters straight, and the horizontal line helps balance the top and bottom.

Most hiragana letters are made with just 1 to 3 strokes, so they’re quite easy to write!

For example:
あ = 3 strokes  い = 2 strokes

Keep these tips in mind while you practice — your hiragana will look neat, balanced, and beautiful!

✏️How to Write

In this section, I’m showing you how to write たちつてと.
If you want to see the actual writing in motion, please visit my YouTube channel!

How to Write た

Handwritten hiragana "ta" (た) showing correct stroke order
  1. 1.Top line.
  2. 2.Vertical down.
  3. 3.Short horizontal line.
  4. 4.Horizontal line under the third line.

How to Write ち

Handwritten hiragana "chi" (ち) showing correct stroke order
  1. 1.Top line.
  2. 2.Vertical line down and curve to the right.

How to Write つ

Handwritten hiragana "tsu" (つ) showing correct stroke order

1.Curved line, top to bottom, smooth curve to the left.

How to Write て

Handwritten hiragana "te" (て) showing correct stroke order

1.1Line down, curve slightly right.

How to Write と

Handwritten hiragana "to" (と) showing correct stroke order
  1. 1.Vertical line.
  2. 2.Curved line down and to the right.

  1. Now you can read and write あ行, か行, さ行 and た行. You’ve made great progress in learning Japanese!
  2. Next, let’s look at all of た行 together. Take a look at how the letters are lined up and try to keep them the same size.

🗒Stroke Order Chart

We’ll also check the stroke order in one chart to see how each character is written.

Great job today! 🌸

You’ve learned how to write たちつてと step by step.
Keep practicing a little every day, and your Japanese will improve naturally.

In the next lesson, we’ll move on to the next group of hiragana.
Let’s keep learning together!

Thank you for studying with me 💕

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