KANJI READING MASTER!

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Last updated on March 16, 2025 8:02 pm

Learn how to master the Japanese readings and pronunciation of kanji, and be able to use them in everyday life. This course provides lessons on kanji for JLPT N5~N3 levels, along with quizzes for review. Understanding kanji helps you grasp context and meaning, making grammar and vocabulary study easier. Memorizing the different readings, On-yomi and Kun-yomi, can be challenging, but learning the meaning and reading of kanji alongside vocabulary is the best approach. Whether you want to read Japanese signs or prepare for the JLPT examination, this course is for you. Start your journey to becoming proficient in kanji today.

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What you’ll learn

  • Master the Japanese readings and pronouciation of kanji.
  • Be able to learn kanji for the JLPT N5~N3 levels.
  • Be able to review Kanji with quizes.
  • How to read Japanese signs that are common in Japan.

We’ve provided Kanji lesson that how to read kanji for students preparing for the Japanese Language Proficiency Test(JLPT).

【Why should you learn Kanji?】

Kanji helps you to understand the context and give meaning to words.

Being able to read and understand Kanji, will not only make you proficient in reading but also make studying grammer and vocabulary much easier.

Once you understand the meaning of a Kanji, you will be able to process information much faster than if it was written in just Hiragana.

【How to memorise Kanji?】

Kanji has two different readings which are called “On-yomi” and “Kun-yomi”.

“On-yomi” comes from the Chinese pronounciation of the kanji. And “Kun-yomi” is the pronunciation of the original Japanese word.

Remembering each “On-yomi” and “Kun-yomi” is quite hard for foreiners and takes a lot of time.

Therefor, the best way to learn kanji is to learn the meaning and reading of the kanji along with vocabulary.

For example; the kanji  “日” can be read as “nichi”,”hi”,”bi”, and “ka”. The word “日曜日” is pronounced “nichiyo-bi”, where the first kanji is pronouced “nichi” and last kanji is pronouced “bi” even though it is the same kanji.

Depending on the context the kanji will be read differently.

Who this course is for:

  • People who wants to know how to read Kanji.
  • People who wants to be able to use Kanji in everyday life.
  • People who want to learn practical Japanese kanji effectively.
  • People who want to take the JLPT examination one day.

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