Hello, I’ve recently started my Japanese journey but I’ve been learning Korean for 4 years and only recently found this Korean resource, [Mirinae](https://mirinae.io/#/), where you can put in anything in Korean and it will give a really accurate translation as well as a breakdown of the grammar. In addition, it has this awesome [reference library](https://mirinae.io/#/reference) where it lists just about every Korean grammatical structure that you could ever need to know about. Does anyone know of any Japanese resources that break down grammar or do you know of any thorough reference libraries for Japanese grammar? TIA
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The closest I’ve seen is [https://ichi.moe/](https://ichi.moe/) (this works pretty well for the most part though!)
[https://guidetojapanese.org/learn/](https://guidetojapanese.org/learn/) apparently this one is good. I also use the JLPT website and textbooks I had from school like the Genki and Tobira books.
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[jpdb.io](https://jpdb.io/) has a feature where you can input a sentence, and it breaks it down to single words. It’s also a dictionary, a spaced repetition system, and a media dificulty database. AFAIK you can list conjugations for verbs, but I’m not sure if these are all of them.
Also check out texttool.tanukiwi.com