Daijisen Jpn-Jpn Dictionary

Published by: HMDT Co
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The “Daijisen Japanese-Japanese Dictionary” (Latest Edition, 2012), a popular Japanese dictionary, is now available as an application for iPhone and iPad. The Daijisen dictionary is a perfect tool for studying the Japanese language, as it makes it possible to quickly, efficiently, and stresslessly search for many Japanese terms, include the latest buzzwords and new words. The dictionary has 257,000 entries, derived terms, and phrases.
[Easy-to-Read and Convenient Display and Search Function]
- The functions and display were designed with a simple and easy-to-read design, to make for rapid searching, allowing the user to immediately find the meaning and translations of terms.
- Forward searching is used to allow incremental searches of results. Includes horizontal tiling of the screen. Text can be displayed in three sizes, using pinching.
- Includes bookmark and resume functions.
- For search, Romanization cannot be used. Searches must be in hiragana, katakana or kanji. Searches can be performed without distinctions between unvoiced, voiced and semi-voiced consonants (for example, ta/da and ha/ba/pa), contracted sounds (kiyo/kyo), and geminated consonants (baku/bakku).
- Includes data of location for several terms, linked to Map application, and point the location.
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Daijisen Jpn Reviews

Love it!

leuzh on

United States

A great app for Japanese learning, plus there always are updates coming with new words, total worth the money!

Horrible design

garrekds on

United States

The app functions well, but I really don't like the "book" design. If I wanted to buy a book, I would buy a physical book. When I buy an app I expect it to be designed to use screen space efficiently. As of now, it wastes a lot of screen space. There are also too many gimmicky features that do not add to the dictionary. The galaxy orbiting word feature is small and hard to read. The visualizers are also not helpful. The developer should build an app that is useful with a clean design without any gimmicks.

NOT 329MB

john22222222 on

United States

I like this one but 891.4MB is too much... deleted.

Great reference tool

tjader416 on

United States

Beautiful design and easy to use. The write on the screen tool is also invaluable. The inclusion of hundreds of images is also nice but completely unnecessary in my opinion. I wish I could delete them to save space. The actual file size is close to 1 GB. For an entry level dictionary look elsewhere but if you want an in-depth Japanese dictionary then this is for you.

Awesome App!!!

Turish Angora on

United States

I love this App so much. It's very comprehensive and convenient. At first I didn't found the writing function but later on I finally discovered that. It surprised me. Highly recommend!!

Good Application, But Font Sizes need to be increased

ipodkangaeteru on

United States

Hello! I love the new 7.1 update! It is very good. However, can you please add a new feature to increase the font size even more? The current settings are still hurting my eyes. Thank you so much

Wow

Tekkster on

United States

I don't write too many reviews about iPhone apps but this one is truly amazing. 

 First off, as of version 6.1 fully supports iPhone 4 and iOS 4.2. There are a few really good Japanese dictionaries out there like Kotoba and Japanese, and those dictionaries have some great special features like Japanese certification practice/test features, example sentences, Japanese to English dictionaries, grammatical information, flash card systems with saved kanji, or stroke order or even pronunciation. While Daijisen doesn't have the types of features listed above, Daijisen stands apart as a dictionary for Japanese neo-natives and natives. In sheer depth alone, Daijisen is the clear leader. While other dictionaries are akin to good sized paperback dictionaries, Daijisen feels more like a very large hard cover desk reference. Some of the essential features include a full jinmei/chimei jiten (critical if you struggle name cards from people you meet), and surprisingly, full descriptions of very modern lingo like "twitter" as well as many modern Japanese colloquialisms. There's also a simple photo reference though that could benefit from more photos and some additional features. But the biggest feature is likely the proprietary hand-writing recognition. The other dictionaries require using the native Chinese character hand-writing recognition built into the iPhone which works okay but misses many common kanji no matter how cleanly or how many attempts I try. Daijisen's proprietary hand-writing recognition easily outclasses the iPhone native Chinese version and makes far fewer mistakes. 

 There is no Japanese to English dictionary, and romanized Japanese words won't be looked up (e.g. typing in "watashi" will yield no results). There is an Eiwa (English-Japanese) dictionary and that is very mission critical for me. Even better, there's a full Japanese thesaurus. 

 Daijisen is clearly designed for someone who is advanced enough to not need a dictionary geared towards non-Japanese. So clearly this isn't for everyone, but u won't find a more complete Japanese dictionary out there. As a neo-native I find that I need many of the features in other dictionaries like Kotoba or Japanese, but I also find those dictionaries lacking in some critical capabilities that only Daijisen can provide. So assuming you don't need the advanced JLPT and stroke order features of Japanese ($15.99), I highly recommend getting Kotoba (free) and Daijisen ($16.99) for neo-native Japanes

無くてはならないアプリ

ぎゅうひ on

Japan

iPhoneを使い始めてからずっとホームの1ページ目に鎮座しています。シンプルだけど前方一致・後方一致といった何気ない親切設計が嬉しいです。特に手書き入力は秀逸で、読めない漢字をすぐに検索できる点はスマホならではと言えます。OSがアップデートしても操作感が変わることなく今日まで使い続けることができ、感謝の念を禁じ得ません。

早急にアップデートして

カルピス飲んだ on

Japan

iPad第二世代で横向きで使用するとバグが出る 検索の文字列の上に重なって結果が出るので見えないしタッチもできない

横向きだとレイアウトがめちゃくちゃ

トツカワ警部 on

Japan

長年愛用しています。 iPad Pro 12.9インチ、iOS 15.5では、横向きにするとレイアウトがめちゃくちゃで、検索結果を選択できません。 縦向きにすると表示できるのですが、横向きにすると再びレイアウトが崩れます。 Magic Keyboardを使っているので縦向きにするのは非常に煩雑です。 早く修正しいただけないでしょうか。

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App Info

Category
Reference
Publisher
HMDT Co
Languages
Japanese, English
Recent release
18.4 (2 years ago )
Released on
May 22, 2009 (15 years ago )
Last Updated
5 days ago
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