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Japanese Onomatopoeia Poster
Japanese Onomatopoeia Poster
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Japanese is full of onomatopoeia. Tiny words like dokidoki, kirakira, and gorogoro somehow manage to describe feelings, movement, sounds, textures, and the exact mood of lying around doing nothing. Useful? Yes. A nightmare to remember? Also yes.
This Japanese onomatopoeia poster brings 100+ common onomatopoeia into one wall reference, with clear English meanings for each word. The terms are grouped by category, including feeling, motion, and sound, so learners can browse them in a way that feels less like a vocabulary pile and more like an organized vocabulary pile. Progress.
Hang it near your study space, reading chair, or desk and use it as a visual reference when these words start appearing in manga, videos, books, or everyday Japanese.
The practical details:
- 100+ Japanese onomatopoeia with English meanings
- Grouped by useful categories such as feeling, motion, and sound
- Size: 18 x 24 inches / 45 x 60 cm
- Sharp print, easy to read even from a distance
- Matte paper, so the chart is readable from any angle
- Comes without a frame
- Large, clear font for wall review
It will not make every sound effect instantly obvious, because Japanese enjoys keeping learners humble. But it will make onomatopoeia easier to review and remember over time.

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