| The Ministry of Education's 2nd Grade Kanji Map |
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| FACT: A strategy based on sound research can mobilize and compel Kanji to contribute to conversational skills. Study the most frequently used Kanji first with | |||||
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| The 2nd grade Kanji set above is based on Kenneth Henshall's A Guide to Remembering Japanese Characters. | |||||
| "Therefore based on the NLRI [National Language Research Institute] investigation, the student of Japanese reading can be apprised of the relative importance of every character and word that he studies, and this, I insist, is important when one is confronted with such a vast system of written symbols as Japanese." - The Kanji Way to Japanese Language Power | |||||
| Jôyô 96 Kanji | Group Covered | Calligraphy |
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| Set 6 | Kanji 077-090 | Kanji Set 6 | |||
| Set 7 | Kanji 091-105 | Kanji Set 7 | |||
| Set 8 | Kanji 106-120 | Kanji Set 8 | |||
| Set 9 | Kanji 121-135 | Kanji Set 9 | |||
| Set 10 | Kanji 136-150 | Kanji Set 10 | |||
| If you are interested in ancient Japanese Imperial Court poetry, please see Japan Poem. | |||||
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