By CHIKA YAMAMOTO/ Staff Writer
April 13, 2023 at 07:00 JST
The Taf Marurin app presents the stroke order of a kanji in an animated image on the left of the screen while the user is studying the order in which its strokes should be drawn. It allows the learner to trace the image of the kanji with a finger on the right of the screen. (Chika Yamamoto)
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