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Kanshudo's guide to writing Japanese. In this guide you'll learn the standard strokes used to draw all Japanese kanji, how to determine the stroke order for a kanji, the differences between printed and handwritten forms of kanji and more!
Draw a kanji in the box with the mouse. The computer will try to recognize it. Use stroke order (Draw strokes in the correct order and direction .)
It is not easy to draw a kanji correctly from memory, but with practice it helps plant a kanji into your mind in a way that is hard to reproduce with any other learning method. Try a few rounds of Kanji Draw and really stretch your kanji ability!
23 maj 2017 · Learn why and how to write kanji by hand, the benefits of learning kanji radicals and stroke order, and the best methods and tools to remember kanji. This web page also introduces Heisig's Remembering the Kanji, a book that teaches kanji with mnemonics.
Find Japanese (kanji, hiragana, katakana) online by drawing them with your mouse/finger (by touch). Draw in the pale yellow box.
Key Features of Kanji alive. Easily search for 1235 kanji in Japanese, romaji or English, by meaning, pronunciation, stroke number or different aspects of a kanji’s radical. You can also search for kanji by lesson in popular textbooks (e.g. Genki), by Grade level or study list (e.g. AP Exam).