I'm learning Japanese using the fluent forever method (pronunciation first + spaced repetition).
I am a native speaker of Norwegian and English and fluent through traditional study in Spanish.
This market resolves YES, if, based on the assessment of a qualified expert, I am able to demonstrate proficiency to the J5 standard, which is described as:
The ability to understand some basic Japanese.
READING: One is able to read and understand typical expressions and sentences written in hiragana, katakana, and basic kanji.
LISTENING: One is able to listen and comprehend conversations about topics regularly encountered in daily life and classroom situations, and is able to pick up necessary information from short conversations spoken slowly.
According to:
https://www.jlpt.jp/e/about/levelsummary.html