Japanese Kanji And Kana : A Complete Guide To The Japanese Writing System

Author: Mark Wolfgang; Spahn Hadamitzky

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  • : 9784805311165
  • : Tuttle Publishing
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  • : March 2012
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Barcode 9784805311165
9784805311165

Description

Complete, compact and authoritative—this Japanese language book provides all the information needed to learn kanji and kana, including the 92 basic hiragana and katakana phonetic symbols (known collectively as Japanese Kana) and the 2,136 standard Joyo Kanji characters that every Japanese person learns in school. This new and completely revised edition reflects recent changes made to the official Joyo kanji list by the Japanese government. 

The kana and kanji are presented in an easy and systematic way that helps you learn them quickly and retain what you have learned and improve your mastery of the Japanese language. The ability to read Japanese and write Japanese is an essential skill for any student and will build on their previous knowledge and improve on their overall capacity to learn Japanese. A concise index allows you to look up the Kanji in three different ways (so the book also serves as a Japanese Kanji dictionary) and extra spaces are provided to allow you to practice writing Japanese. 

Japanese Kanji and Kana contains:



  • All 2,136 official Joyo kanji with readings and definitions.

  • Characters are graded by their JLPT examination levels.

  • Up to 5 useful vocabulary compounds for each kanji.

  • Brush and pen cursive forms as well as printed forms.

  • 19 tables summarizing key information about the characters.

  • Kanji look–up indexes by radicals, stroke counts and readings.

Author description

Wolfgang Hadamitzky is a freelance author of Japanese language learning materials and has worked as a librarian on the staff of the East Asia Department of the Berlin State Library and of the German Cultural Institute (Goethe Institute) in Tokyo.

Mark Spahn has a background in mathematics, engineering, and computer science and has worked in Japan as a teacher, computer magazine writer, programmer, and translator. He is currently a technical translator and consultant.