Dr. Terance D. Espinoza
This page was created to share handouts and resources with a missions trip group that is going to Japan. While Japanese writes primarily in Kanji, Hiragana, and Katakana, the focus of the presentation I gave was on a broad overview of Katakana.
Print-Kids has a variety of practice charts for people who are learning to write in Japanese. https://print-kids.net/print/poster/katakana-aiueo/
Dr. Moku has exceptional resources for learning alphabets from a variety of languages. https://www.drmoku.com/
Tofugu.com has aggregated a list of various helpful sites and resources for learning Japanese. This Mnemonic Chart is just one of the links. https://www.tofugu.com/japanese/katakana-chart/