Children's Japanese <1> Renshucho - Japanese for foreign children
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For Japanese learners, we have selected and explained 2,136 commonly used kanji and about 360 non-commonly used kanji, for a total of 2,500 characters.
The contents explained for each kanji include characters, on-yomi, kun-yomi, meaning, stroke order, radicals, number of strokes,
idioms, etc. We also use icons to indicate which level the kanji is, from N5 to N1.
We also introduce simplified characters.
In the order of publication, we will first list the kanji that are most frequently used and that those learning Japanese should memorize first.
We will explain each of the related meanings. Next, we create a series of kanji that are similar in shape and meaning with radicals that have a small number of strokes, making them easier to remember. Finally, the kanji that are difficult to write but that you want to be able to read are listed in radical order.
By listing many idioms, this dictionary is easy to read and understand.
With English translation.
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Main Table of Contents
Part 1: Frequently used kanji that you should remember
Part 2: Kanji that you often use in everyday life
Part 3: Kanji that you can read even if you can't write them
[About the author] Supervisor
Akimoto Miharu Akimoto
Withdrawn from Aoyama Gakuin University Graduate School of Letters after completing the doctoral course.
Professor Emeritus of Keisen Jogakuen University.
Book: Japanese Education Vocabulary to Understand (Miharu Akimoto, Kazumi Oshio, Takehiko Maruyama ALC)
Editor
Satomi Shiga
Gakushuin University Graduate School of Humanities Research Graduated from the doctoral course in the Department of Japanese Language and Literature.
Specially appointed assistant professor at Keisen Jogakuen University.
Satomi Kotajima
Completed the Department of Cultural Coexistence, Faculty of Humanities, Keisen University.
Head full-time lecturer at YMCA Health and Welfare College.
Hideka Shimazaki (Hideka Shimazaki)
Completed the master's program in the Department of Cultural Coexistence, Graduate School of Humanities, Keisen University.
Part-time lecturer at Keisen Jogakuen University.
Wang Yuan
Completed doctoral course in Japanese Language and Literature, Center for Japanese Studies, Beijing Foreign Studies University.
Associate professor at the School of Foreign Affairs. Doctor of Literature.
Book: Comparison of apology behavior between Japan and China in communication (Gakuen Publishing)
Miharu Akimoto (supervisor), Satomi Shiga (editor), Satomi Furutashima (editor), Hideka Shimazaki (editor) ), Wang Gen (editor)
Publisher: Natsumesha (2019/7/18)
Release date: 2019/7/18
Language: Japanese
Book (softcover): 624 pages
ISBN-10: 4816366970
ISBN-13: 978-4816366970
Dimensions: 21 x 14.8 x 2.8cm
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