This is a deck where the front of each card is a drawing of a body part and the back shows the English and Japanese name of the part.
There are 50 body parts in total. For learning the names of things that can be easily represented graphically, going from pictures to the target language word is great. Many other decks focus on reading kanji and sentences. Using pictures here, and for related topics like household objects, sports, and geography, helps vary your study routine. Also, increased use of pictures means decreased dependence on your native language. All the pictures are from Clker. The back shows the animal name in kanji, kana, and English.
As usual, the fields are customizable. You can make the images smaller, for cell phone use. At current sizes, the images are just fine for iPhone-sized displays.
All the pictures are in public domain. The deck itself is under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License. More information can be found at
dperkins.org. If you find any errors, please
contact me.