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13,070 kanji found
N5
Potato
18 strokes
しょ
N5
Flourishing
19 strokes
あい
N5
Rush, Used For Tatami Covers
19 strokes
りん
N5
19 strokes
けん
N5
Type Of Mugwort
19 strokes
らい
N5
Lophanthus Rugosus
19 strokes
かく
N5
Falling Leaves And Barks
19 strokes
たく
N5
Pistil
19 strokes
ずい
N5
Variety Of Artemisia Seek
19 strokes
N5
Fragrant Plant The Root Is Medicinal
19 strokes
こう
N5
Reed
19 strokes
N5
Pile Up
19 strokes
うん
N5
Duckweed
19 strokes
ひん
N5
19 strokes
くん
N5
19 strokes
N5
19 strokes
けん
N5
Type Of Edible Mushroom
19 strokes
N5
23 strokes
N5
Be Resurrected
19 strokes
N5
Sprout
20 strokes
げつ
N5
Stump
20 strokes
はく
N5
Kind Of Wild Ginger
20 strokes
にょう
N5
20 strokes
えい
N5
Moss
20 strokes
せん
N5
20 strokes
いく
N5
Wild Vine
20 strokes
れん
N5
20 strokes
おう
N5
Dragon Grass
19 strokes
ろう
N5
Flower
20 strokes
N5
Plant Which Resembles Wheat But Has No Edible Grain
20 strokes
N5
20 strokes
はん
N5
To Toss About
20 strokes
とう
N5
Surname
20 strokes
N5
21 strokes
N5
Dip
22 strokes
さん
N5
25 strokes
N5
Gracilaria Verrucosa
22 strokes
N5
22 strokes
N5
22 strokes
るい
N5
Ivy
22 strokes
N5
Minced Pickles
22 strokes
せい
N5
23 strokes
N5
24 strokes
N5
Entwine
24 strokes
るい
N5
Tiger Spots
6 strokes
N5
An Amphibious Beast Resembling A Tiger With One Horn
10 strokes
N5
Roar
10 strokes
おう
N5
Respect
10 strokes
けん
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Elementary School

Japanese students learn 1,026 kanji (kyōiku kanji) during grades 1–6 of elementary school.

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Jōyō Kanji

The official everyday-use kanji list has 2,136 characters. Newspapers rarely use kanji outside this list.

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Most Strokes

The kanji 𪚥 (taito) allegedly has 84 strokes, though it never appears in standard texts.

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The kanji 生 has over 10 different readings including セイ, ショウ, いき, うま, なま, き and more.

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❓ Frequently Asked Questions
How many kanji are in the JLPT N5 level?
The JLPT N5 level requires knowledge of approximately 80–100 kanji, covering basic characters taught in Japanese elementary school grades 1 and 2.
What is the difference between onyomi and kunyomi readings?
Onyomi (音読み) are the Chinese-derived readings of a kanji, used mainly in compound words. Kunyomi (訓読み) are the native Japanese readings, often used when the kanji stands alone or with hiragana suffixes (okurigana).
How many total kanji are in the Japanese writing system?
The Japanese Industrial Standard (JIS) lists over 13,000 kanji. The Joyo kanji list for everyday use contains 2,136 characters. Our database covers 13,000+ kanji across all JLPT levels.
What does the stroke count of a kanji mean?
The stroke count is the number of brushstrokes used to write a kanji in standard stroke order. Counts range from 1 (一) to over 80 for the most complex characters. Correct stroke order improves handwriting and memorisation.
How do I use the kanji search on this page?
Type an English meaning (e.g. "river"), a Japanese reading in hiragana or katakana, or paste a kanji character directly into the search box. Results update after 500 ms. Narrow further by JLPT level, stroke count range, and sort order.
Which school grade corresponds to each JLPT level?
Grades 1–2 correspond to JLPT N5, grades 3–4 to N4, grades 5–6 to N3, grades 7–8 to N2, and grade 9 and above (rare and secondary-school kanji) to N1.
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