[Kanji] Site search(46)
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CosCom Learn Japanese
http://www.coscom.co.jp/index.html
On this site there are lots of learning materials for beginners, intermediate and intermediate-to-advanced learners. You can study all aspects of Japanese with materials for practical-use vocabulary and expressions, conversation, hiragana and katakana, complete with audio.>> more
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凸凹小学校 ゲームで勉強しよう(DekoBoko Elementary School - Learn through games!)
http://www.ipt.bb4u.ne.jp/~g-benkyo/
This website is aimed at Japanese elementary school students, but the kanji, hiragana and katakana games found in the KOKUGO (Japanese language) section are good practice for foreign learners of Japanese too.>> more
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漢字王の王国 (Kingdom of the Kanji King)
http://www.19online.net/kanji/
A battle-style kanji study game designed for Japanese elementary school kids. Free to use. >> more
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Yahoo!きっず学習 (Kids' Study)
http://study.kids.yahoo.co.jp/
This is a website aimed at Japanese elementary school and junior high school students, but it is also a place where people who want to try out their kanji-reading ability or want to know the origins of the characters can do some fun studying.>> more
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漢字辞典ネット (Online Kanji Dictionary)
This is an online kanji dictionary that includes the readings, radicals, number of strokes, compound words and more for 6355 kanji characters.>> more
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Learning Japanese through Kanji
http://www.ajalt.org/kanmana/index_e.html
These are Japanese reading materials designed for upper-intermediate level learners. These readings look at 200 basic kanji characters one at a time, explaining in simple terms how each one came about, how the meaning of each has changed and so on. This website forms part of AJALT Online's teaching materials. >> more
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YesJapan
With this website you can learn Japanese in a fun atmosphere and with lots of videos that introduce various expressions and how they can be used.>> more
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部首一覧 Kanji Radicals
http://www.k3.dion.ne.jp/~masatono/every/busyu.htm
Here you can see, at a glance, all the kanji radicals arranged by stroke number. The origins of each radical are also introduced.>> more
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japanese-lesson.com
http://japanese-lesson.com/index.html
This is a useful website for any learners who are thinking they want to begin studying Japanese. Everything is written in English.>> more
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KanjiRepeater
http://unckel.de/kanjirepeater
This is a website where you can practise the 1,006 "kyouiku kanji" (all the characters taught in Japanese primary schools, separated by grade). >> more
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JOSHU – Japanese Online Self-Help Utility
http://laits.utexas.edu/japanese/joshu/
This is a self-study site where you can try some hiragana/katakana practice, or verb conjugation and particle practice. You can also watch videos showing Japanese culture seen through the eyes of American university students.>> more
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Kanji alive
This is a web-based tool to help beginner and intermediate level Japanese language learners to read and write kanji. It is free, but there are certain system requirements necessary to use it.>> more
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Kanji alive
http://kanjialive.uchicago.edu/index.htm
This is a web-based tool to help beginner and intermediate level Japanese language learners to read and write kanji. It is free, but there are certain system requirements necessary to use it.>> more
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漢字園(Kanji-en)
http://www3.u-toyama.ac.jp/niho/kanjien.html
Here you can study intermediate and advanced level kanji in a quiz format. The displays are all in Japanese only.>> more
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Online Japanese Tests
On this site you can try quizzes on Japanese grammar, vocabulary, kanji, listening and reading comprehension and JLPT (Japanese Language Proficiency Test) questions. As well as English, the site has support for Chinese and Korean.>> more
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Kanji searches at sljfaq.org
http://kanji.sljfaq.org/draw.html
Here you can search for kanji by their components, or by writing them freehand. This is particularly convenient if you don't know the reading of the kanji you want to look up.>> more
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Kanji Clinic
This is a column that appears in the Japan Times, designed to help develop kanji learning methods aimed at foreigners. The background, make-up etc. of various kanji are introduced in articles with various themes.>> more
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漢字練習 Kanji Practice
http://www.dartmouth.edu/~kanji/
This is a website where you can do reading and writing practice for 450 beginner-level kanji. There is support for learners using Japanese language textbooks such as "Yookoso!" and "Genki".>> more
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Learn Japanese Language
http://www.learn-japanese-kanji-hiragana-katakana.com/
This is a site aimed at absolute beginners in Japanese, i.e. those who have never studied Japanese before or who have just started to study it. You can study hiragana, katakana, kanji, expressions for greetings, useful single phrases, grammar and so on.>> more
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GCSE Picture Kanji Cards
http://www.jpf.org.uk/language/kanjifiles/kanjicard.html
This site includes flashcards with hints to help you remember kanji and their origins. The cards have some really nice illustrations.>> more
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