Japanese KANJI -Touch&Sounds- FREE

Published by: Jin Hori

Description

This is an application to learn the Japanese KANJI.
Sound will flow by pressing the character.
The characters you type will be able to play on the play button.
I recommend it to all who want to learn KANJI.

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    Yes, Japanese KANJI is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.

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    Japanese KANJI is free.

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