Order in Japan with confidence.
Shokken GO puts you in front of ticket machines and tablet menus modeled on the real ones, so your first order in Japan feels like your hundredth.
Free restaurants to start, no card required.
The two ways you’ll order in Japan
Ticket vending machine
The 券売機 by the door at ramen shops and teishoku diners: buy your ticket, hand it over, sit down. Learn to find your dish on a wall of backlit buttons — even with a line behind you.
- Layouts modeled on real machines
- Spot your dish at a glance
- Practice and timed modes
Tablet menu
The tablet a server hands you at a chain restaurant. The photos get you halfway; reading the names gets you exactly what you wanted.
- Menus modeled on real chains
- Find one dish in a crowded grid
- Bilingual labels and furigana
Why Shokken GO
Rehearse the real thing
Not flashcards — the same kind of machine you’ll stand in front of, reproduced down to the button feel.
Your first order won’t feel like your first
Practice mode is pressure-free — hints when you want them, no penalty when you miss. Add the timer when you’re ready.
One-handed, on your phone
Built for the commute and the couch the week before you fly. Big keys, crisp kana and kanji, everything in reach of your thumb.
Practice the prices too
Built-in number drills train your ear for yen, so the total at the register doesn’t catch you off guard.
Walk up like you’ve done this before.
Start with the free restaurants — ramen, gyudon, curry, and more. Pro unlocks the whole lineup.