Learning a new language is difficult, especially when you have to learn a new writing system but I still decided to learn Japanese. I'm still a beginner so this is more a "How to get started" guide. I started off by downloading a few apps, I wont mention those apps because they weren't that helpful. I use an app called SpeakEasy on my iPhone which just has basic phrases and I mainly use it for pronunciation, I also use an app called HIRAGANA which lets you trace out the hiragana in correct stroke order but it's completely different than actually writing the hiragana on paper.
I would mainly suggest going to a Japanese class if you can because self teaching is really, really hard. I haven't made much progress, mainly because I'm not practising everyday which I will start to do because it's really important if you want to improve. Unfortunately for me my college (sixth form) doesn't offer Japanese classes and the language centre near me won't kick classes back up till September which I am seriously thinking about going to.
Buy books! Books are great for learning, if you have a small budget them Amazon sells used books for cheap and you could find them in clearance as well, I have two books that I've bought, one I completely regret wasting my money and the other is just the best for learning Hiragana and Katakana.
The second book now, Hiragana and Katakana is amazing, I'm still working my way through the hiragana and from one day of using this book I was able to write the first ten characters of Hiragana without referencing to the book. It's honestly such a good book, I picked it up from waterstones for £10 and it was by far the best decision I've made. It doesn't just teach you how to write the alphabet it also teaches you some words and how to write them in Hiragana and Katakana, it also gives you a little history on the language at the beginning so if you are just a beginner I really suggest this book.

Next, lets talk about this app. HiNative! This app lets you speak to native speakers of a language and ask them questions, you can record your voice speaking that language and ask if your pronunciation is correct. Or write in that language and ask if your sentence is grammatically correct. You can just ask anything as well. I use the app mainly for asking questions about my speaking and writing capabilities and I like to help out people who are learning English as well by answering their questions. It's not just for Japanese and English, its for a lot of different languages, I know Spanish is one and I think Korean is too, so if you're not learning Japanese and are learning another language I'd suggest going on the app and seeing if they do your language because it really is so helpful. Everyone on there is really nice and they tell you where you're going wrong or if you sound great or if your writing is perfect. I'm going to insert a picture below of what the layout is.

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