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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).
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The Kanji alive web application (https://app.kanjialive.com) can be divided into two distinct parts or “views”: Search and Detail. In the Search View, you can search for kanji and view the sorted results.
A free study tool for reading and writing Japanese kanji - Kanji alive.
Honestly, the only Kanji app anyone needs is KanjiBox. It is iOS and online only though. It is a paid app ($10) which does all the kanji. With 8 additions ($1 each) which add drawing, grammar, kana and more. A It does everything, kanji meaning, reading, listening, vocab, missing kanji, writing/drawing, grammar, example sentences, etc etc etc.
Kanji alive is a free resource for learning to read and write kanji. With few exceptions, this repository includes all of the language data and media files created by the Kanji alive team for our web application ( https://app.kanjialive.com ) and website.
Kanji alive is a free web application for beginning and intermediate level Japanese language students who want to learn to read and write kanji.
Learn the JLPT N5–N1 Kanji. It’s easy to use. Click kanji and choose which Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) level you’d like to study. Then, click study and type each word’s rōmaji equivalent (e.g. ‘genki’).