- The jōyō
kanji (常用漢字, ****anese pronunciation: [dʑoːjoːkaꜜɲdʑi], lit. "regular-use
kanji")
system of
representing written ****anese
currently consists of...
- Kyōiku
kanji (教育漢字,
literally "education
kanji"), also
known as
Gakunenbetsu kanji haitōhyō (学年別漢字配当表,
literally "list of
kanji by
school year") is a list...
- table/chart"), also
known as hyōgai
kanji (表外漢字), is a term for ****anese
kanji outside the two
major lists of jōyō
kanji,
which are
taught in
primary and...
- The jōyō
kanji (常用漢字, ****anese pronunciation: [dʑoːjoːkaꜜɲdʑi], lit. "regular-use
kanji") is the
guide to
kanji characters and
their readings, announced...
-
Kanji (漢字,
pronounced [kaɲdʑi] ) are the
logographic Chinese characters adapted from the
Chinese script used in the
writing of ****anese. They were made...
- Jinmeiyō
kanji (人名用漢字, ****anese pronunciation: [dʑimmeːjoːkaꜜɲdʑi], lit. 'Chinese
characters for use in
personal names') are a set of 863
Chinese characters...
- ****an
Kanji Aptitude Test (日本漢字能力検定,
Nihon Kanji Nōryoku Kentei)
evaluates one's
knowledge of
kanji. The test is more
commonly known as the
Kanji Kentei...
- of the
intended characters. Taito, daito, or
otodo (𱁬/) is a
kokuji ("
kanji character invented in ****an")
written with 84 strokes, and thus the most...
-
character form") are the
simplified forms of
kanji used in ****an
since the
promulgation of the Tōyō
Kanji List in 1946. Some of the new
forms found in...
- or
magana (真仮名,
literally 'true kana'),
which were
Chinese characters (
kanji) used
phonetically to
transcribe ****anese, the most
prominent magana system...