For Foreigners Learning Japanese: Learn it! Kanji Jiten 2500
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For learners of Japanese, a total of 2귔 characters (2걨 regular Kanji and 360 non-regular Kanji) have been selected and explained.The contents of each kanji are explained in terms of character, onmyomi, kun-yomi, meaning, and explanation of the meaning.Each kanji is explained in terms of character, on'yomi, kun'yomi, meaning, stroke order, radical, number of strokes, andkanji, meaning, stroke order, radical, number of strokes, idioms, etc. The level of the kanji, from N5 to N1, is indicated by icons.Simplified characters are also introduced.The order in which the kanji are listed is as follows: First, the kanji that are frequently used and should be memorized by those who are learning Japanese are explained in order of their related meanings.
The order of the entries is as follows: First, the most frequently used kanji with related meanings are explained. Next, kanji with radicals with a small number of strokes that are similar in form and meaning are listed in succession, in an order that is easy to remember.The next is a series of kanji with a small number of strokes and similar shapes and meanings, in an order that makes them easy to memorize.
Finally, kanji that are difficult to write but you want to be able to read are listed in order of their radicals.Finally, kanji that are difficult to write but you want to be able to read are listed in radical order.The dictionary is a kind dictionary that can be read and understood by listing a large number of idioms.English translation is included.Main ContentsPart 1: Frequently-used Kanji you need to rememberPart 2: Common Kanji Used in Everyday LifePart 3: Kanji you can read even if you can't
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SupervisorMiharu AkimotoMiharu Akimoto is a graduate student of Aoyama Gakuin University, where he received his Ph.Professor emeritus at Keisen University.Author of ":Japanese Language Education: Vocabulary for Understanding" (Miharu Akimoto, Kazumi Oshio, Takehiko Maruyama, ALC)EditorsSatomi ShigaD. in Japanese Language and Literature, Graduate School of Humanities, Gakushuin University.Specially Appointed Assistant Professor at Keisen University.Satomi KotajimaCompleted graduate studies in Cultural Symbiosis, Faculty of Humanities, Keisen Jogakuen University.Senior Lecturer at YMCA College of Health and Welfare.Hideka ShimazakiCompleted Master's program in Cultural Conviviality, Graduate School of Humanities, Keisen Jogakuen University.She is a part-time lecturer at Keisen Jogakuen University.Gen WangD. in Japanese Language and Literature, Center for Japanese Studies, Beijing Foreign Studies University.Associate Professor at the School of Foreign Studies. D. in Literature.Author of ":A Comparison of Apology Behavior between Japan and China in Communication" (Gakuen Press)Contents (from "BOOK" database)Contains 2136 kanji characters + about 360 kanji characters that you should memorize! You can learn frequently used kanji efficiently without wasting time! Easy to read, easy to look up, and perfect for review! Corresponds to JLPT N5~N1.Author's Brief History (from "BOOK Author's Profile")Miharu AkimotoProfessor Emeritus, Keisen Jogakuen University (This data was published at the time this book was published.)