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One may think that learning Kanji is difficult, requiring lots of effort and time. However, we believe learning Kanji
is interesting, as many learners have already found, and can also be enjoyable if it is more than learning "parrot
fashion". Kanji 100 facilitates learning Kanji with practical conversation and some interesting tips about the origin
of Kanji and so on. You will learn Kanji as a meaningful vocabulary, rather than a single character to memorise.
These 100 Kanji presented here are all basic and also useful in your daily life in Japan.
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Kanji 100 is divided into 10 lessons, each of which is based on conversation with one theme. One lesson consists
of approximately 10 Kanji. The contents are:
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Lesson title (theme) Kanji presented in the lesson Conversation Vocabulary clue Kanji data: Reading, Stroke order, the number of strokes Reading practice, writing practice |
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In the data section of each Kanji, Hiragana represents Kun-reading and Katakana represents On-reading. The number is the number of strokes. |
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