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Browse and Study Lists of Kanji
- Mayumi Ishida's Kanji Practice (Dartmouth College)
- Kanji data cards with (MIT) QuickTime movies and sound files reading the sample sentences.
- Kanji.TokyoAhead.com (Oliver Spiesshofer)
- Based on the Jim Breen's materials. It is free of charge and advertising. You may log in as "guest."
- Kinki's Kanji Dictionary
- Jim Breen's materials put together in an interlinking, easy-to-browse way for study.
- Whiteknightlogic's KanjiDB
- Jim Breen's materials .... (Very similar to Kinki's Kanji Dictionary)
- www.Mahou.org's Kanji Dictionary
- Jim Breen's materials. Interfaced with the English-Japanese sentence examples, too. (Radical Select)
- Japanese Kanji Dictionary with Pronunciation (Kunihiro Tanaka)
- You can listen to the words for the first 400 or so kanji.
- Closed down.:
www.Gahoh.com (Masayoshi Kanai)
- Includes QuickTime movies showing stroke order. These sites have apparently licensed his material.
- Gahoh.MarineBat.com
- www.aiu.ac.jp/~kawatsu
- Usagi-Chan's Kanji Stroke Order (Andrea Shea)
- Looks like Gahoh's QuickTime Movies. I got "moji-bake" on my computer and the wrong kanji were sometimes displayed.
- Griffin University's Kanji Study
- Approx. 400 basic kanji are introduced with their readings and examples of usage.
- Kanji Alive (Harumi Hibino Lory & Team)
- Requires QuickTime v6.5. Japanese fonts aren't required. If you have read the documentation already, save time by jumping directly to the 60_QTcheck.mov and click the fan.
- Risu Dictionary - A Kanji Learner's Tool (Brendan Elliott)
- Uses EDIT's data (V01-002 November 28 2001) & KANJIDIC (February 6 2002)
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- www.KanjiSite.com (Chris Jennings)
- Study for the Japanese Language Proficiency Test. Kanji lists and quizzes.
- www.KanjiStudyGuide.com (Jason Webber)
- In the order of the kanji kentei. Extensively uses Jim Breen's KANJIDIC and EDICT files.
- Yookoso Books (Univeristy of Colorado)
- Uses MIT's Kanji Project materials.
- Fujiko's Nihongo Page
- Browse kanji lists and test yourself with multiple-choice JavaScript quizzes.
- Meguro Language Center's Japanese Study Files
- PDF files of word, verb, grammar list for JLPT (Japanese Language Proficiency Test) and free materials and quizzes for Japanese Language.
- www.thbz.org's JLPT vocabulary (Unicode) (Thierry B»Ûecourt)
- Vocabulary used on the 4 levels of the Japanese Language Proficiency Test
- Japanese Language Proficiency Test Kanji Linked to Online Dictionaries (Charles Kelly)
- Browse the lists and click on the ones you don't know to jump to an online dictionary.
- jlpt.renshuu.org (Michael Hominick)
- Browse lists of kanji and vocabulary.
- Kanji Writing Tutor (Blake Edward Sterzinger)
- Some cards (basic kanji only) that include animated GIF files showing the writing.
- www.theJapanesePage2.com's Kanji Study
- JLPT Kanji lists and a "randomizer." PDF files of Kanji, too. The advertising is a bit much.
- Nihongo Shoho's Kanji List by Frequency
- No readings or definitions, but you can create a sheet for practicing your writing.
- AJALT's ´Á»ú¤Ç³Ø¤ÖÆüËܸì
(Kanji De Manabu Nihongo)
(Kiyotaka Yasui)
- It's all images, so you can use it even without Japanese fonts. The writing is a bit fuzzy, thus slow to read.
- A Door to the World of Kanji
- See a picture of everyday objects, click and read.
- Henshall Kanji Mnmonics (Kenneth Henshal)
- Elementary school kanji - no definitions or readings
- É®½ç¶µ¼¼ - ¾®³Ø¹»¤Ç½¬¤¦´Á»ú¤ÎÉ®½ç (°¤ÃÏàòµÈ)
- Requires Flash. See stroke order, readings and a few words using each kanji.
- Semuel's "Remembering the Kanji" Helper Site
- Based on the book by James W. Heisig. See the "Practice Pages Auto Generator."
- www.kanjinetworks.com (Lawrence J. Howell and Hikaru Morimoto)
- Etymological Dictionary of Chinese Characters
- ¤â¤ê¤Î¾®³Ø¹»=>¹ñ¸ì=>´Á»ú¤Î³Ð¤¨Êý=>´Á»ú
- For Japanese elementary school children, but good for kanji review for non-native speakers, too.
- www.kanji-trainer.org (Ulrich Neymeyr)
- Flashcard-like training for kanji, with vocabulary, too.
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