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Asahi Kanji Project History

1 to 60 1921 to 1945



    The web version offers 1945 Jōyō kanji.

The apps for iOS and Android contain all Jōyō kanji (2141 kanji, official list revised in 2010) ordered traditionally or according to the 5 levels of the JLPT, Japanese Language Proficiency Test (N5 à N1).

    The French and English versions were put online in December 2001, with the first 420 kanji cards.
Other sets were added progressively over the following years.
Many users around the world have volunteered their time and knowledge to build the following localized versions.

Unfortunately, browsers progressively stopped supporting Java and Java applets cannot be displayed any more.
Google Chrome stopped supporting Java with version 45 (September 2015)
Firefox stopped supporting Java with version 52 (March 2017)

If you have a smartphone or a tablet, please check out the Asahi Kanji app for iOS if you have an iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad, Asahi Kanji or Asahi Kanji app for Android Asahi Kanji En on Google play which offers more features and a better ergonomy than this web applet first released in 2001.

Project design and development:    Roger Meyer, Tokyo
Your comments will be appreciated: orient0920@hotmail.com
Drill the kanji (Opening page): http://www.japanese-kanji.com

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