カタカナツミキ

カタカナツミキ
カタカナツミキ
Developer: ZOUSAN
Category: Games: Educational
1.2K installs
Ratings not yet available
37 monthly active users
$<10K monthly revenue est.
IAP 0% · Ad 100%
Install Trends
Weekly +3.00
Declining
Monthly +16
Steady

カタカナツミキ Summary

カタカナツミキ is a ad-supported Android app in Educational by ZOUSAN. Released in Jan 2016 (10 years ago). It has about 1.2K+ installs Based on AppGoblin estimates, it reaches roughly 37 monthly active users and generates around $<10K monthly revenue (0% IAP / 100% ads). Store metadata: updated Oct 15, 2025.

Recent activity: 3.00 installs this week (16 over 4 weeks) showing steady growth View trends →

Store info: Last updated on Google Play on Oct 15, 2025 .


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App Description

It is a keyboard to line up katakana character blocks and create and play words

It is a keyboard that can be used to create words by arranging katakana letter blocks.
When you tap the building blocks, a sound will be heard. (Tap "A" to hear "A".
When you tap the "Done!" button, the arranged building blocks will be read aloud.
Up to 14 characters can be arranged.
For characters that do not have a voiced mark, "゛" or a half-voiced mark "゜", a message saying "×That cannot be used" will appear.
The message "×That cannot be added" appears for lowercase letters that do not include "ya", "u", or "yo".
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It gives an error saying "ha" for "konnichiwa" and "konbanwa".

If you want to delete a character, tap the × button in the upper right corner to delete the character.
If you want to erase everything, tap the "Redo" button at the bottom to erase everything.

*We used the sound source from Amitaro's Voice Materials Studio (https://amitaro.net/).