Kanji Library

About Kanji Library

Kanji Library is a free, fast reference for people learning to read Japanese. No account, no paywall — just accurate data presented cleanly.

Data sources & licenses

This site uses the following open data. We're grateful to their maintainers:

SourceUsed forLicense
KANJIDIC2 (EDRDG) Kanji readings, meanings, stroke counts, school grades, frequency CC BY-SA 4.0
JMdict (EDRDG) Example words and their readings/meanings CC BY-SA 4.0
KanjiVG (Ulrich Apel) Stroke order diagrams CC BY-SA 3.0
kanji-data (David Gouveia) Mapping of kanji to JLPT N5–N1 levels MIT

Kana charts, number guides, quizzes and all explanatory text are written for this site. Kanji/vocabulary data on this site is derived from the sources above and is available under the same CC BY-SA 4.0 terms.

About the JLPT levels

The Japan Foundation does not publish official kanji lists for the current JLPT, so, like every study site, our N5–N1 groupings are community estimates based on past exams. They are accurate enough to organize your study, but the exam itself may differ slightly at the edges. JLPT is a trademark of the Japan Foundation and Japan Educational Exchanges and Services; this site is independent and not affiliated with them.

Contact

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