iKanji - Learn Japanese Kanji

Read & Write JLPT & Jōyō Kanji

Published by: ThinkMac Software
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iKanji touch is a powerful kanji study and training tool covering over 2,000 JLPT and school grade jouyou kanji.
- Kanji are grouped by grade and JLPT and subdivided into sets of 20 for easy practice.
- Includes 2010 jouyou kanji.
- Reference ‘cards’ for each kanji with readings, stroke count, radical etc.
- Vocabulary browser with JLPT based sets
- Hear vocabulary pronounced using the Japanese text-to-speech facility
- List of example compounds for each kanji.
- Leitner System based spaced repetition Teach Me mode.
- Reading test to quiz you on kanji readings (onyomi and kunyomi).
- Meaning test to practice your ability to recognise the English meaning of a given kanji.
- Compound test to complete words by filling in the missing kanji.
- Stroke order test to practice writing kanji (not available for all kanji yet).
- Search for kanji by readings, stroke count, meaning or radical.
- Ability to create multiple practice sets and track wrongly answered kanji.
- Extras store where you can purchase additional features to tailor iKanji touch to your needs
Please note all kanji readings (onyomi and kunyomi) are in hiragana and katakana only. Romaji is not used in this application.
*JLPT sets are based on kanji usually taught at these levels and are not based on official listings for current tests.
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Una excelente aplicación

カニもに on

Mexico

Es una excelente aplicación para reforzar el estudio (y memorización) de kanji. Lo empecé a usar para practicar para el n2 y me ha ayudado muchísimo.

Muy buena app

Sigma789 on

Mexico

Excelente para consultar y aprender kanji. Ahora con una versión para ipad y algunas funcionalidades en español. La sugerencia que podría hacer es que en la versión para ipad (especialmente ipad mini) se incremente el tamaño del área para practicar el trazo de los kanji.

De lo mejor

Embajador UBER on

Mexico

Recomiendo ampliamente esta app

El mejor dinero que he gastado en una app

Medusa.eyes on

Mexico

Ni más ni menos. He bajado varias aplicaciones de japonés y de kanji y ninguna es tan buena o completa como esta. O bueno, reto a quien sea a que me recomiende algo mejor para estudiar kanji.

No recomendable!!!

sincitio on

Mexico

tiene muchos bugs y se congela cuando quieres estudiar un kanji... además los programadores no se hacen responsables (leer terms of use) por estos errores y dice que no tiene garantía, lastima por que si me estaba gustando. CERO ESTRELLAS!!!!

EXCELENTE!

Capsai on

Mexico

Realmente esta es una excelente herramienta para repasar y aprender nuevos Kanji. Altamente recomendado, especialmente para quienes piensan tomar el JLPT.

Needs update

Ricky0235 on

United States

App needs to be updated. The speak feature to hear the pronunciation of kanji no longer works.

Does not have pronounciation

wantedtolikethsi on

United States

I love this app. But I wish it had the option of listening to how to pronounce the Kanji as well as the words / sentences that Kanji is used for. Because it does not have this VERY important feature I find it lacking.

Works as advertised

xDarkProdigy on

United States

I finished going through literally every kanji the app has to offer (about 2400 of the most common ones) about 3 days ago. Took about 1 year and 3 months of constantly, every day learning 5-12 kanji a day (as I kept getting further ahead I kept increasing daily new kanji) and reviewing already seen kanji using the app’s spaced repetition system. I may have my issues with the app that are more on the technical side, but I have to say this app definitely accomplishes what it advertises. Now I definitely feel a lot more confident when reading. Here are some of the things I did which helped me get learn using this app….While this app worked, I did not leave the teaching alone to it…. 1. Disable writing in the settings of the app. The stroke order may be correct in earlier levels (N5-N2)….when you get to N1 and highschool and 2010 Jouyou most of the kanji have the wrong stroke order. 2. The app’s spaced repetition is not enough. Every time before you go through using the app’s spaced rep system review the first 2 groups in the Kanji To Study / All trained kanji section. I suggest that while reviewing you write the kanji either in the air or on a surface with your finger…You might seem crazy to other people but it does help a lot 3. Buy a Japanese Character Writing Practice Book (you can type it in just like that on Amazon) and get the Anki app (flash cards app). Every time you go through new kanji, write it in anki (they have a windows and mac app as well (front of the card is the meaning and all pronunciations, back is the picture of the kanji…which you can get from jisho.org)…..in groups of 100 kanji, put in tags/folders based off of the level of the iKanji app as well as a group that encompasses all kanji you have added so far (a global group). Every time you go through a brand new kanji for that day, write it through a vertical line of the practice book (basically writing the kanji 20 times) to hopefully get it in your short term memory. Then once you go through all new kanji in the ikanji app, practice 20-50 kanji (I recommend 50) in Anki writing in the practice book. (Using the global group for review) 4. Space yourself out appropriately. Don’t assume you have to review all the kanji the app is telling you to review for that day…I made that mistake and basically by the time I got to the last groups I would be reviewing kanji for basically 6-8 hours every day…..and thats not counting my reading light novels time or watching raw japanese content for listeni

Great design / Bad animation

The-Gorn on

United States

Probably the best kanji app to keep from getting bored that I’ve ever seen. However, the stroke order animation speeds up every time you move to the next kanji. 5 or 6 kanji in the animated stroke order is flashing so quickly that nothing can be learned from it. The old way of simply putting a picture with numbers beside each stroke would have been better. IOS 14.

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