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River
音: セン 訓: かわ 画: 3

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Suitcase
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はく
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Saddle
15 strokes
あん
N1
Sheath
16 strokes
しょう
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Ball
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きく
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Whip
18 strokes
べん
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Page
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けつ
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Eulogy
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しょう
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Prejudiced
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Top
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てん
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Sudden
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さつ
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Banquet
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きょう
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Fragrant
20 strokes
けい
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Run
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Get Used To
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じゅん
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Vehicle
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駿
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A Good Horse
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Strong
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ぎょう
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Charging Ahead Of Others
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かい
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Foolish
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Freshwater Trout
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でん
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Carp
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Sea Bream
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ちょう
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Sardine
21 strokes
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Salmon Trout
23 strokes
そん
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Scales (fish)
24 strokes
りん
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Pigeon
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きゅう
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Male Mythical Bird
14 strokes
ほう
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Black Kite
14 strokes
えん
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Wild Duck
16 strokes
おう
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Large Bird
17 strokes
こう
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Cormorant
18 strokes
てい
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Phoenix
19 strokes
ほう
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Seagull
22 strokes
おう
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Eagle
23 strokes
しゅう
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Hawk
24 strokes
よう
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Heron
24 strokes
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Chinese Unicorn
19 strokes
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Chinese Unicorn
24 strokes
りん
麿
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I
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Dark
15 strokes
れい
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Blackened Eyebrows
16 strokes
たい
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Three Legged Kettle
13 strokes
てい
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Power
10 strokes
じょう
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Rank
8 strokes
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France
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ぶつ
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Come
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らい
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Summon
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てん
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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.
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