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Remembering the Kanji




Many people learning Japanese language use the book "Remembering the Kanji" by James W. Heisig to memorize the kanji. This book provides indeed an easy and effective method to learn and remember the 2000 usual kanji of the Japanese language within a quite short time.

In order to make the learning of kanji as effective as possible, it is necessary to perform regularly revisions of the knowledge that has been acquired. You will find here below a revision application and documents containing tables to print and that you can fill in by hand with the kanji of the book "Remembering the Kanji". All these tables are accompanied by their solution.

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Choose an edition:  4th edition | 5th edition


Revision application (find the meaning of kanji coming in random order):
KanjiRev


Table with the meaning in English of the 2042 kanji (draw the kanji):
KanjiR.pdf

Table with the 2042 kanji (find the meaning of each kanji):
KanjiK.pdf

Solution of the tables here above:
KanjiS.pdf


Tables of the words in random order (draw the kanji) with solution:

Choose a level:



kanji 1 to 50 kanji 1001 to 1100
kanji 1 to 100
kanji 1 to 1200
kanji 1 to 100 kanji 1101 to 1200
kanji 1 to 200
kanji 1 to 1300
kanji 101 to 200 kanji 1201 to 1300
kanji 1 to 300
kanji 1 to 1400
kanji 201 to 300 kanji 1301 to 1400
kanji 1 to 400
kanji 1 to 1500
kanji 301 to 400 kanji 1401 to 1500
kanji 1 to 500
kanji 1 to 1600
kanji 401 to 500 kanji 1501 to 1600
kanji 1 to 600
kanji 1 to 1700
kanji 501 to 600 kanji 1601 to 1700
kanji 1 to 700
kanji 1 to 1800
kanji 601 to 700 kanji 1701 to 1800
kanji 1 to 800
kanji 1 to 1900
kanji 701 to 800 kanji 1801 to 1900
kanji 1 to 900
kanji 1 to 2000
kanji 801 to 900 kanji 1901 to 2000
kanji 1 to 1000
kanji 1 to 2042 (series 1)
kanji 901 to 1000 kanji 2001 to 2042
kanji 1 to 1100 kanji 1 to 2042 (series 2)




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