This book covers all of the 1,945 characters in the General Use set of Japanese characters, with particularly detailed coverage of the 1,009 Essential characters that Japanese children must learn in the first six years of grade school. And since Japanese publications must, by law, provide supplementary phonetic readings for any character not included in the General Use set, this invaluable reference contains everything you need to know to start reading Japanese.
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A Guide to Reading & Writing Japanese gives you the tools you need to read and write everyday Japanese. It covers all of the 1,945 characters in the General Use set of Japanese characters, with particularly detailed coverage of the 1,009 essential characters that Japanese children must learn in the first six years of grade school. Within the essential set, the characters are presented according to the latest arrangement by grade, which is now based more on their frequency in everyday language than the complexity of their composition. Since Japanese publications must, by law, provide supplementary phonetic readings for any character not included in the General Use set, this invaluable reference contains everything you need to know to start reading Japanese. This thoroughly revised edition of a best-selling learning and reference work incorporates the changes made in 1981 to the set of General Use characters prescribed by the Japanese Ministry of Education, and discusses possible future changes. Entries are arranged by grade and stroke order for easy access. The book includes both the katakana and hiragana syllabaries, and an index of readings.
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– Customer review on 06/12/2006
A good book for those learning Japanese. Each of the first 1006 kanji have digrams showing their stroke order, 'on' (Chinese based) readings, and 'kun' (Japanese based) reading clearly disinguised, and example words. The rest of the 939 appear with on and kun readings and English meanings. In the front of the book there is a clear explanation guide. For lookin up characters, there is a section based on their Japanese reading, and a stroke count section.
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