Kanji Draw

Practice writing and reading

Published by: Mio Hamano

Description

Prepare for the JLPT exam!
Kanji Draw is the most complete and fun tool to learn and practice Kanji!
The 3 ways to remember a kanji are:
• Associate it with a story or image.
• Associate it with a sound.
• Write the kanji over and over again.
Well, you can do all this with Kanji Draw.

Here's how to use Kanji Draw.
There are 3 modes: STUDY KANJI, READ QUIZ and WRITE QUIZ.
• STUDY KANJI
You typically start with the STUDY MODE. Here you can focus on each kanji. 
Write something about it that will help you remember it later, or make a drawing about it.
If you are out of ideas try importing someone else's text or drawing.
You can also take a picture or import an image from your photo gallery, maybe a fun image that you found on the web...
Don't forget to share your text or image with the community!
(if you use Game Center your user name will be displayed next to your creations)
To learn how to use the kanji in japanese, check the details card.
Here you will find the most used words containing the selected kanji, along with the readings in HIRAGANA and ROMAJI.
Tap any word to hear it's reading by a native speaker.
Tapping the icons next to the examples will access an online dictionary with more information and hundreds of sentences. Courtesy of Denshi Jisho (the best online dictionary).  
Note: unlike most learning tools out there, Kanji Draw only contains words that are currently used in Japan. No need to waist time looking through hundreds of words that no one uses anymore.
Next, it's practice time!
Select the kanjis that you want to practice and start a quiz. (We recommend practicing about 10 kanji each time)
You have full control of how much help you want during the quiz.
• WRITE QUIZ
Starting with the WRITE QUIZ:
Look at the reading and meanings on the details card and try to guess what is the correct kanji.
You can choose to show your text or drawing and use it as a hint.
Then use your finger to write the correct kanji.
You can start by writing on top of a guide showing the stroke order and direction, and when you're ready, hide this hint and you're on your own.
You can also switch to CHOOSE MODE and simply tap the correct kanji to answer.
• READ QUIZ
The READ QUIZ is similar but you are shown the kanji and must choose the correct meaning.

Note:
Currently Kanji Draw contains all the kanji required for the JLPT N5 & N4 exams.
It also contains the kanji learned on Japan's first and second grades.
And most likely, more kanji will be added by the time you finish learning all this.

We believe we did a great job with Kanji Draw and that it truly is the best and most fun way to study kanji.
And we hope you enjoy it!
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User Rating

3.36 out of 5

11 ratings in Canada

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Could be perfect. But ain’t.

theRGB on

Canada

There’s no way to add more than one kanji to the custom lessons. So you need to create individual custom kanji lessons. A real pain. Otherwise for the very basic preloaded lessons it’s good.

Disappointing

monk1010 on

Canada

The free version has only 18 (eighteen) kanji. My dog knows more than 18! If you look at the screen shots here at the app store page you don't have to bother downloading the free app. By the way, there is absolutely no indication as to how many kanji are in the paid version. 18 more? Fifty? One hundred?

Good but needs more Kanji

S_Winchester on

Canada

This is a really good app but it needs more kanji added. As of right now paying extra for all the lessons would be so much more worth it if there were even more lessons. Developers say they are going to add more kanji but it’s been years. Please add more!

Great app

General Top Rock on

Canada

My favourite kanji learners app for my 7 year old. Need to expand the number of kanji

Very good !

iyed17 on

Canada

Very good app to learn kanji

Excellent

Anonymat-Anonyme on

Canada

This app is really good and gives you everything you need to learn kanji correctly.

Love it!

Vellorian on

Canada

It would be perfect if the tests had an onyomi mode!!

Stroke Order

Turtlesmash2000 on

Canada

You NEED this app. 👌💩🀄️

What even is this app?

I'm breathtaking on

United States

I came here to learn kanji but when I open the app I see a zoomed in picture of a textbook page, but such that you can only see half of the page. It doesn’t allow you to scrub across the page either. It does, however allow you to scroll down to what appears to be a child’s artwork, which is quite cute but not at all helpful for learning Japanese.

Incomplete

Luckster5873 on

United States

This demo version had me really excited, and I was ready to purchase the full version. Unfortunately 300 is not nearly enough for me. Bump it up to 2000 for the JLPT N1 and I’ll buy in a heartbeat. Also disappointing that I had to search comments to find out how many the paid version had to offer. This really ought to be on both the app presentation and at the point of purchase....

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