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介護の漢字サポーター(Caregiving Kanji Supporter)
This is a site where you can look up the kanji, and associate single kanji, two-kanji words and terminology with another used on each subject of the National Examination for Care Workers.
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RomajiDesu
This is a site that uses Jim Breen’s Japanese Dictionary and his Kanji Dictionary to create an online dictionary site that also lets you convert romaji into hiragana and katakana.
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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.
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CosCom Learn Japanese
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.
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凸凹小学校 ゲームで勉強しよう(DekoBoko Elementary School - Learn through games!)
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.
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Japanese-Lesson.com
This is a useful website for any learners who are thinking they want to begin studying Japanese. Everything is written in English.
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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).
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JOSHU – Japanese Online Self-Help Utility
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.
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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.
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Kanji searches at sljfaq.org
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.
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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.
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Student Resources for Nakama 2nd edition
This is a supplementary website designed to go with the revised edition of the "Nakama" series of Japanese language textbooks (Nakama 1a and 1b).
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Usagi-chan's Genki Resource Page
A support site aimed at people using the Japanese language textbook "Genki". You can study "Genki" vocabulary and kanji, so this site is useful for learning and reviewing.
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Kanji Study
This is a site about kanji, created by Charles Kelly, who has made lots of online Japanese learning materials. Features include kanji reference and vocabulary lists, a kanji search function and kanji flash quizzes.
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Charles Kelly's Online Japanese Language Study Materials
This is a website packed with online Japanese learning materials, where you can study vocabulary, kanji and so on using flashcards and quizzes. For advanced level students there are contents that look at 'Yojijukugo' (4-kanji idiomatic compounds).
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Genki-Online 初級日本語げんき オンライン
This site has online materials for self-study, designed to be used along with the Japanese language textbook "Genki", plus additional materials and information useful for Japanese classes.
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Yamasa Online Kanji Dictionary
This is an online kanji dictionary where you can look up entries in a variety of ways. You can look up kanji using their reading, meaning, stroke order and so on.
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U-biq
Lots of resources and information for students and teachers of Japanese. Includes plenty of practice tasks and tests.
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Japanese Kanji Map
This site is part of Rikai.com. For kanji you are interested in, you're shown 6 examples of how different characters can go before or after them to make various 2-kanji compound words.
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Online Japanese Practice
Here there are a number of practice questions aimed at beginner-level learners of Japanese. There are also contents to help intermediate and advanced learners study kanji and expressions.