Japanese reading plan/log
The battle plan and some backstory
My main form of immersion for Japanese language learning is through reading. So far I've mainly only completed manga and children's books. My plan is to keep up with reading each day and progressing with harder and harder material.
I'll be using Natively for their grading system. Starting at L20 and ending at L26 this is their N3 level range.
I hope that I can get to a comfortable high N3 level by December for the JLPT.
I prefer reading physical manga/books so I'm hoping that I can find some good books at the local library to fill in the level gaps.
The biggest thing that struck me from the 2025 JLPT N3 was the much longer paragraphs for the reading comprehension section.
This is probably a good point to say that I'm hoping to pass every level of the JLPT even if it means taking a much easier level of test (like I did for the N5). Or taking the test when I feel certain I will fail (like last year's N3).
Last year a ton of just awful and stressful events started in February and just wouldn't freaking stop for the rest of the year. I pretty much stopped with studying/immersion and was just trying to survive.
I'm really proud of myself for still registering for the test (thinking it would get me back on track (it didn't...)) and for still taking the test. I did lose a good chunk of my reading speed and my listening comprehension score was pretty bad, but I didn't fail the test by all that much. As long as I get back into a slow and steady habit I should be able to at least pass the test this year.
Week of 3/30-4/05
Manga: ふらいんぐうぃっち 4, 5, and 6
Level: L20
Notes: To make up for not finishing last weeks reading till Monday afternoon the supposed start of the new weeks reading I'm hoping to read through 2 volumes this week. Let's hope the universe doesn't rain too heavy on me this week.
Week of 3/23-3/29
Manga: ふらいんぐうぃっち 4
Level: L20
Notes: I kept putting off reading each day till the last day in the week and read about half of vol. 4 on Sunday, then the other half on Monday. It's frustrating with attention disorders it can be hard to focus even on the stuff you like. Let alone the stuff you don't >.< I've been enjoying the storyline in Flying Witch and encountering new N3 level words as well as lots of Onomatopoeia. Every JLPT I've taken has at least one, I'll always remember all the N4 test takers complaining about ざーざー (ZaaZaa) "the sound of heavy rain pouring down" because it's not on any N4 vocab list but most onomatopoeia aren't. I can't remember if I got that one correct, I don't think I did, but I did read it literally that night after the test and felt trolled by the manga gods.
Week of 3/16-3/22
Manga: ふらいんぐうぃっち 3
Level: L20
Notes: Vol. 4 was the next one on my to read list but I realized I might not have actually finished Vol. 3 and if I did it was the night before the JLPT last year and now 2.5 months later I don't remember nearly anything. So I figured re-reading Vol. 3 was the best option. Re-reading this should be a nice jumping off point; not a dive straight into the deep end but also not a slow step into the shallow end like if I went back to N4 level material.
I finished Vol. 3 early and thought I would catch up on the most recent volume of よつばと! which is vol. 16 I bought it right after taking the JLPT and walked over to the nearby Kinokuniya and haven't had a chance to read it. The reading level is L17 N3 and it is the most often recommended manga to get into when starting to read in Japanese which I mostly agree with. Come Monday I'll switch back to the ふらいんぐうぃっち series
Completed

Next up:
- ふらいんぐうぃっち 4-14 (L20) [try to finish 1.5 volumes per week]
- ラーメン赤猫 1 (L21)
- 三毛猫ホームズの宝さがし (L22)