Planning to get your Japan Student Visa or SSW Working Visa? Your journey starts with mastering Japanese. At Gogaku Japanese Language & Training Center in Pokhara, we are dedicated to equipping our students with the best resources to help them succeed.
That’s why we’ve created an interactive flashcard app specifically for Minna no Nihongo Lesson 23, designed to help you efficiently learn essential vocabulary and build a strong foundation in Japanese.
Why Gogaku’s Lesson 23 Flashcard App Is Essential 🧠
✨ Master Key Verbs and Directional Phrases
Lesson 23 focuses on verbs for daily actions and directions. Learn and practice:
まわします – to turn
ひきます – to pull
わたります – to cross
Directional nouns like こうさてん (intersection) and かど (corner)
These words are vital for navigating Japan and communicating effectively.
✨ Learn Everyday Concepts
Practical vocabulary includes:
おゆ – hot water
サイズ – size
こしょう – breakdown
These terms help you handle daily situations confidently, from shopping to home life.
✨ Track Your Learning Progress
Stay motivated with real-time tracking. The app shows how many words you’ve mastered and how many remain, with a dynamic progress bar to visualize your growth.
✨ Convenient & Accessible
No downloads needed. The app works on any device with a browser—phone, tablet, or computer—making it easy to study anytime, anywhere.
Learn from the Best: Anup Sensei 🌸
This interactive learning tool was developed by Anup Sensei, CEO of Gogaku Japanese Language & Training Center. With a JLPT N2 certificate and over 7 years of teaching experience, he understands the challenges Nepali students face when learning Japanese and provides guidance to help them succeed.
At Gogaku, our commitment to quality education and practical learning tools makes us the top Japanese language institute in Pokhara.
📍 Visit us at BP Chowk, Chipledhunga, Pokhara
📞 Contact: 061-591037 / 9866050455
✅ Start mastering Minna no Nihongo Lesson 23 vocabulary today with Gogaku’s interactive flashcards and take a confident step toward your future in Japan.
Planning to get your Japan Student Visa or SSW Working Visa? Your journey starts with mastering Japanese. At Gogaku Japanese Language & Training Center in Pokhara, we are dedicated to equipping our students with the best resources to help them succeed.
That’s why we’ve created an interactive flashcard app specifically for Minna no Nihongo Lesson 23, designed to help you efficiently learn essential vocabulary and build a strong foundation in Japanese.
Why Gogaku’s Minna no Nihongo Lesson 23 Flashcard App Is Essential 
Master Key Verbs and Directional Phrases
Lesson 23 focuses on verbs for daily actions and directions. Learn and practice:
まわします – to turn
ひきます – to pull
わたります – to cross
Directional nouns like こうさてん (intersection) and かど (corner)
These words are vital for navigating Japan and communicating effectively.
Learn Everyday Concepts
Practical vocabulary includes:
おゆ – hot water
サイズ – size
こしょう – breakdown
These terms help you handle daily situations confidently, from shopping to home life.
Track Your Learning Progress
Stay motivated with real-time tracking. The app shows how many words you’ve mastered and how many remain, with a dynamic progress bar to visualize your growth.
Convenient & Accessible
No downloads needed. The app works on any device with a browser—phone, tablet, or computer—making it easy to study anytime, anywhere.
Learn from the Best: Anup Sensei 
This interactive learning tool was developed by Anup Sensei, CEO of Gogaku Japanese Language & Training Center. With a JLPT N2 certificate and over 7 years of teaching experience, he understands the challenges Nepali students face when learning Japanese and provides guidance to help them succeed.
At Gogaku, our commitment to quality education and practical learning tools makes us the top Japanese language institute in Pokhara.
Visit us at BP Chowk, Chipledhunga, Pokhara
Contact: 061-591037 / 9866050455
Start mastering Minna no Nihongo Lesson 23 vocabulary today with Gogaku’s interactive flashcards and take a confident step toward your future in Japan.