漢字 of the Day
TODAY N5
River
音: セン 訓: かわ 画: 3

Kanji List & Lookup — 13,000+ Characters

Search by meaning, reading or kanji · filter by JLPT level or stroke count · browse every character in our database.

📚 13,000+ Kanji 🎯 N5 → N1 ✍️ Stroke Counts 🔊 On & Kun Readings
♥ My Favourite Kanji
Sun · DayMoon · MonthFireWaterTreeGold · MoneyEarthMountainRiverPersonBigSmallStudyLanguageEatSeeHearReadWriteGoComeHighCountryTalkLovePowerHeartWaySkyDreamSun · DayMoon · MonthFireWaterTreeGold · MoneyEarthMountainRiverPersonBigSmallStudyLanguageEatSeeHearReadWriteGoComeHighCountryTalkLovePowerHeartWaySkyDream
JLPT Level
Sort By
Stroke Count
View
13,070 kanji found
N1
Moxa Cautery
7 strokes
きゅう
N1
Miraculous
7 strokes
しゃく
N1
Crow
10 strokes
N1
Burn
12 strokes
ふん
N1
Flame
12 strokes
えん
N1
Refine Metals
12 strokes
れん
N1
Glitter
13 strokes
こう
N1
Soot
13 strokes
ばい
N1
Bright
15 strokes
N1
Burn
16 strokes
りょう
N1
Swallow (bird)
16 strokes
えん
N1
Brilliant
17 strokes
さん
N1
Light
17 strokes
そく
N1
Shine
18 strokes
よう
N1
You
14 strokes
N1
Label
13 strokes
ちょう
N1
Pupil (eye)
6 strokes
ぼう
N1
Male
7 strokes
N1
Pull
11 strokes
けん
N1
Rhinocerous
12 strokes
さい
N1
Wolf
10 strokes
ろう
N1
Pig
13 strokes
ちょ
N1
Lion
13 strokes
N1
Beautiful Black Jewel
7 strokes
きゅう
N1
Sound Of Jewels
9 strokes
れい
N1
Amber
9 strokes
はく
N1
Jewel
9 strokes
N1
Ornamental Hairpin
9 strokes
N1
Coral
9 strokes
さん
N1
Precious Stone
11 strokes
りゅう
N1
12 strokes
たく
N1
Jewelled Utensil
12 strokes
N1
Jewel
12 strokes
りん
N1
Glissando On Strings
12 strokes
N1
Lute
12 strokes
N1
Ancestral Offering Receptacle
13 strokes
N1
Sparkle Of Jewelry
12 strokes
えい
N1
Congratulations
13 strokes
ずい
N1
Polish
14 strokes
N1
Beautiful As A Jewel
13 strokes
よう
N1
Melon
6 strokes
N1
Gourd
17 strokes
ひょう
N1
Nephew
12 strokes
せい
N1
For The First Time
7 strokes
N1
Field
10 strokes
N1
The End
11 strokes
ひつ
N1
Head
5 strokes
ひき
N1
Pass Through
12 strokes
Page 262 of 273 ← Prev 1 260 261 262 263 264 273 Next →
🎮

Level Up Your Kanji Game

Play 9 interactive kanji mini-games — Flashcards, Space Invaders, Memory Match, Speed Quiz & more. Earn XP, maintain daily streaks, and climb the leaderboard!

Play Kanji Games →
✨ Features
🔍
Full-text Search

Search by English meaning, onyomi/kunyomi reading, or paste a kanji character directly into the box.

🎯
JLPT Filter

Browse kanji by proficiency level from beginner N5 all the way up to advanced N1.

✍️
Stroke Count Filter

Set a minimum and maximum stroke count range to explore simple or complex characters.

🔊
On & Kun Readings

Every kanji shows both the Chinese-origin onyomi and native Japanese kunyomi readings.

💡 Did You Know?
🏫
Elementary School

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

📖
Jōyō Kanji

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

🖊️
Most Strokes

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

🔤
Multiple Readings

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

🏆
Kanji Kentei

The Kanji Kentei Level 1 exam tests 6,000+ kanji — even most native speakers cannot pass it.

❓ 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.
🚀

Start Your Kanji Journey Today

Create a free account to track your progress, earn XP, maintain daily streaks, and unlock achievement badges as you master Japanese kanji.