Download the compressed .zip files containing the MP3 tracks directly to your computer or mobile device. OTO NAVI Mobile App (Recommended for Portability)
The Ultimate Guide to Nihongo Sou Matome N4 Audio Downloads for Portable Study
By combining Nihongo Sou Matome N4 audio materials with these resources and a consistent study routine, learners can unlock their full potential and achieve success on the JLPT.
Use a computer with a disk drive to "rip" the CD into MP3 format.
Mastering the JLPT N4 requires a robust study routine, and the Nihongo So-Matome series is widely considered one of the best resources for targeted practice. However, modern learners rarely carry portable CD players around just to access the textbook's listening and grammar tracks. Fortunately, accessing the files is entirely possible and highly recommended to optimize your study time. You can officially retrieve the MP3s from the ASK Publishing Official Website by locating your specific textbook, or find the digitized tracks streaming on platforms like the Spotify Nihongo So-Matome N4 Podcast for convenient mobile listening.
Once you have the audio files (either via OTO Navi's offline download or by downloading MP3s from ASK), making them portable is straightforward.
Keep a digital note on your phone listing the track numbers of the questions you got wrong. Re-listen to these specific tracks multiple times throughout the week.
Right-click the folder and select "Extract All." Audio Optimization Checklist
Which of the N4 (Grammar, Listening, Kanji) you find most challenging?
With this context in mind, let's get your audio files ready for on-the-go study.
Many recent editions of Japanese language books, including some "Sou Matome" books, have transitioned to using an app called (Sound Navigator). This app is designed by The Japan Times Publishing to replace the need for physical CDs or manual MP3 downloads.
However, if the audio is part of a subscription service or a paid download, the user must have the proper access to download it. I need to clarify that the audio should be legally obtained and not shared or downloaded from unauthorized sources.
The extracted tracks are usually organized by week and day (e.g., Week 1, Day 1). Ensure the file names look sequential.











