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Kodansha kanji learner's course with vocabulary

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This deck is meant to be used together with the Kodansha Kanji Learner's Course book (KLC). So, if you don't own the book yet, buy it to support the author. The kanji are presented in the same order as in the book and split up in sub decks of 100 kanji. Here are the highlights: All the 2300 kanji from the book

On'yomi and Kun'yomi for each kanji

Keywords from the book

Main On'yomi (when applicable)

Both recognition and recall card (remember the meaning / remember the kanji

Most of the vocabulary present in the book with readings and English translation

Key vocabulary (the one with circles in the book) separated from the other vocabulary (light gray background)

Kanji and vocabulary mouse over help on question cards

Stroke order diagram

KLC entry ID for easier lookup

Simple styling but still highly customizable (if you know a bit of HTML / CSS) Here are some screenshots. Front (question): Back (answer): Back on mobile (iOS): About keywords: Only the UPPER-CASE keywords from the book are included. Lower-case keywords are included in the book mainly for disambiguation rather than to be memorized. So to ease memorization, lower-case keywords are left out. If you still want all the keywords (upper and lower-case), you can find them in the "keyword old" field. The data comes from the older version of the deck and contains some typos, so use with caution. About kanji readings: In his book, the author advises people not to worry about memorizing kanji readings, but some people find it useful to at least memorize the main on-yomi for each kanji. This is why they are included in the deck. Check out these other tools to use with KLC: Writing Practice Workbook Kanji Learner's Course - 7200 Vocabulary Remember to rate / review my deck! Note: You might need the 2 Dec 17 - v1.3: Fixed typos in vocab readings. Kanji compounds with several readings now have all readings shown. 10 Jan 17 - v1.2: Fixed typos in ON and KUN-yomi readings. Added Main ON-yomi reading (see "About kanji readings" further up). Imported new data for keywords, moved old keywords data to "keyword old" field. Better keywords separation (using ・). Reformatting of HTML / CSS for better readability. Drastically reduced deck's disk usage by removing unused medias (thanks to redditor /u/CTSD) Styling: No more difficult to read bold font for key vocab, key vocab now has a light gray background. Better mobile support (responsive). General styling improvements. 12 Aug 16 - v1.1: Added fields for key vocabulary and re imported vocab list using bold. New screenshots with explanations 5 Aug 16 - v1.0: Fixed start position of deck. Now starts on KLC id 1 card instead of KLC id 70. The kanji are presented in the same order as in the book and split up in sub decks of 100 kanji. Here are the highlights:Here are some screenshots. Front (question):Back (answer):Back on mobile (iOS):Only the UPPER-CASE keywords from the book are included. Lower-case keywords are included in the book mainly for disambiguation rather than to be memorized. So to ease memorization, lower-case keywords are left out. If you still want all the keywords (upper and lower-case), you can find them in the "keyword old" field. The data comes from the older version of the deck and contains some typos, so use with caution.In his book, the author advises people not to worry about memorizing kanji readings, but some people find it useful to at least memorize the main on-yomi for each kanji. This is why they are included in the deck. Check out these other tools to use with KLC: Graded Reading Sets Wall Chart And some other KLC Anki decks: Kodansha kanji learner's course - Kanji Kanji Learner's Course Vocabulary w/Important Marked A big thanks to all the people who created the different decks I've used to compile this one. Find me on Reddit for feedback and comments: reddit.com/u/alb404 Note: You might need the Kanji Colorizer plugin to see stroke order diagram. Change log:Fixed typos in vocab readings. Kanji compounds with several readings now have all readings shown.Fixed typos in ON and KUN-yomi readings. Added Main ON-yomi reading (see "About kanji readings" further up). Imported new data for keywords, moved old keywords data to "keyword old" field. Better keywords separation (using ・). Reformatting of HTML / CSS for better readability. Drastically reduced deck's disk usage by removing unused medias (thanks to redditor /u/CTSD) Styling: No more difficult to read bold font for key vocab, key vocab now has a light gray background. Better mobile support (responsive). General styling improvements.Added fields for key vocabulary and re imported vocab list using this deck . Kudos to the /r/learnJapanese reddit community for the hard work! Key vocabulary is now in. New screenshots with explanationsFixed start position of deck. Now starts on KLC id 1 card instead of KLC id 70.

Sample (from 2300 notes)

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id 1105 Kanji 沼 keyword MUDDY POND ON reading ショウ KUN reading ぬま main ON reading ショウ key vocab 1 kanji 沼地 key vocab 1 reading ぬまち key vocab 1 english swampland, bogland, marshland key vocab 2 kanji key vocab 2 reading key vocab 2 english key vocab 3 kanji key vocab 3 reading key vocab 3 english key vocab 4 kanji key vocab 4 reading key vocab 4 english vocab 1 kanji 沼 vocab 1 reading ぬま vocab 1 english muddy pond, marsh vocab 2 kanji vocab 2 reading vocab 2 english vocab 3 kanji vocab 3 reading vocab 3 english vocab 4 kanji vocab 4 reading vocab 4 english vocab 5 kanji vocab 5 reading vocab 5 english vocab 6 kanji vocab 6 reading vocab 6 english vocab 7 kanji vocab 7 reading vocab 7 english Diagram keyword old MUDDY POND level Level 12: 1101 - 1200 Tags

id 1893 Kanji 尿 keyword URINE ON reading ニョウ KUN reading main ON reading ニョウ key vocab 1 kanji 糖尿病 key vocab 1 reading とうにょうびょう key vocab 1 english diabetes key vocab 2 kanji key vocab 2 reading key vocab 2 english key vocab 3 kanji key vocab 3 reading key vocab 3 english key vocab 4 kanji key vocab 4 reading key vocab 4 english vocab 1 kanji 尿素 vocab 1 reading にょうそ vocab 1 english urea vocab 2 kanji 尿検査 vocab 2 reading にょうけんさ vocab 2 english urinalysis, urine test vocab 3 kanji 排尿 vocab 3 reading はいにょう vocab 3 english urination vocab 4 kanji vocab 4 reading vocab 4 english vocab 5 kanji vocab 5 reading vocab 5 english vocab 6 kanji vocab 6 reading vocab 6 english vocab 7 kanji vocab 7 reading vocab 7 english Diagram keyword old URINE level Level 19: 1801 - 1900 Tags

id 634 Kanji 院 keyword INSTITUTION ON reading イン KUN reading main ON reading イン key vocab 1 kanji 病院 key vocab 1 reading びょういん key vocab 1 english hospital key vocab 2 kanji key vocab 2 reading key vocab 2 english key vocab 3 kanji key vocab 3 reading key vocab 3 english key vocab 4 kanji key vocab 4 reading key vocab 4 english vocab 1 kanji 大学院 vocab 1 reading だいがくいん vocab 1 english graduate school vocab 2 kanji 両院 vocab 2 reading りょういん vocab 2 english both Houses (of the legislature) vocab 3 kanji 入院する vocab 3 reading にゅういんする vocab 3 english be hospitalized vocab 4 kanji vocab 4 reading vocab 4 english vocab 5 kanji vocab 5 reading vocab 5 english vocab 6 kanji vocab 6 reading vocab 6 english vocab 7 kanji vocab 7 reading vocab 7 english Diagram keyword old INSTITUTION level Level 07: 601 - 700 Tags

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Reviews

Thanks!

I can practice Recalling and Recognition with this,

Thank you2x

Very useful thank you. I've been using this for a long time now, just for the kanji meanings.

The deck is well organized only downside the menemonics are not present. Sometimes I wish I could review on the go and check the menemonic when I forget something without having to get the book.

Does anyone has the complete deck? The link above is broken :(

Extremely well-made and helpful KKLC kanji deck!

I love that it contains complete information on each two-sided card.

(Note: the main purpose of the deck is to study the kanji. The rest is for disambiguation but it also plants learning seeds.)



One important change that would benefit me:

please add the hidden (mouse-over) ON, KUN, and MAIN ON hints

to the front of the recall cards

(to help with disambiguation of similar English keyword-meanings).



Or at least show us how to edit the card layout code. It is way beyond me. :)



A huge thanks to the creator of this deck. Thank you so very much for sharing all of your hard work.

Hi, thanks for this deck! I'm using it in conjunction with the book and am finding one issue: How can I keep my pace the same between the book and this deck?



For example, say I am doing 20 new kanji a day from the book. If I set new cards to 20, this won't really do it, since some of the cards are reverse cards of the same kanji. Is it worth it to suspend all of the cards that aren't simply kanji character > English meaning? I'm trying to look down the road a little and see how I'll end up with the default setup. I don't want to be doing anki reviews and running into kanji that I haven't come to in the book yet, and I also don't want to be way too far ahead in the book with my anki reviews lagging behind.



Thanks!



Thanks!

Very helpful and well-made!

Stylish, laconic, informative, easy to use. This is the best premade kanji deck you can get.



However on the newest version of Anki 2.1.15 all the diagrams are enlarged and off-center and I have yet to figure out how to change it to something smaller. Comment from author Hi.

Thanks for your review.

You can fix the size of the diagram by editing the CSS part of the card: Click "browse" > Select the deck on the left > click the "Card..." button > Inside the Styling window, find the part where it starts with .diagram (almost at the end) and replace with:



.diagram {

display: block;

margin: 0 auto;

margin-top: 50px;

}



.diagram img {

width: 100px;

}



You can change the 100px with the size of your choice. I'll try to make an update of the deck with those changes.



Happy studying! Its a very nice deck. I prefer it to the other version thats a modification of this one.However on the newest version of Anki 2.1.15 all the diagrams are enlarged and off-center and I have yet to figure out how to change it to something smaller.

Amazing! A great resource for studying with the book. I looked at the "revised" deck and personally I preferred this one. Each note contains a lot of information, so you can edit the cards or create new ones if you want. I fairly easily created new card types to study the vocabulary separately from the kanji. I found trying to remember the kanji meaning and all vocab meanings/readings to be far too much information to remember at once (although it's still nice to have all that info on the kanji card). So now I just use the kanji cards to test myself on the meaning (keywords) and writing/strokes of the kanji character, then use the vocab cards to test myself on meanings/readings of the words.

Just what I was looking for!!

Nicely set up

This deck is a pleasure to use. Thank you!

Excellent deck

Comment from author This is supposed to be a kanji deck to use together with the Kodansha kanji learner's course book. This is not a vocabulary deck. Vocabulary is here as a help to get context.

You can remove some of the infos by editing the card's type template. Too basic, too much info by card, really useless to actually get vocab

Thank you!

great

Thank you so much for creating this deck, I have been using it daily for a year now.

Accurate, comprehensive. Love the combo of Recall-Kanji cards with the stroke order diagram on the back. Great for self-testing.

I appreciate this deck so much.

Very useful and well done

Wow

Nice done with good diificultie's progression

Comment from author Thank you for the feedback. Mnemonics are not included because it is copyrighted material. great. having all the mnemonics included in the deck would be useful.

Very nice deck!

Kudos for the course, but there are a HUGE number of typos still remaining. I'm having to carefully go through it with the book to manually fix everything which really hurts the amount of time saved with this deck.

Error report: 平らな道 is incorrectly given as 平な道. Kanji index 334 平. Double checked with my copy of the book.

Good style for me.

Simple and concise

redesigned the deck, available here: https://ankiweb.net/shared/info/1564742924

Great deck! Lots of vocabulary. Shows stroke order. Reverse flashcards.

I've been using it for a few weeks already and so far so good!

Good.

Figured I'd drop my two cents into the bucket finally. I started this deck a year ago along with the KKLC book. My approach to the book and the deck was to split it in two, going through the 2300 kanji once to learn how to write (and only using the recall cards in this deck) and then one more time a couple months later learning essential readings and vocab (adding the recognition cards from this deck back in).



I can honestly say that between the book and this deck, it was by far the best time I have invested into my Japanese study. I still review this deck every day, as especially the recall of how to write characters is pretty slippery, but by the time I had finished the deck the second time and reviewed all my cards for a couple months, I was essentially able to pick up novels and face almost no issues with the kanji barrier. Now a year later I pick up novels and read news articles like they're no big deal, and the combo of this deck and the KKLC textbook are the two things I credit the most with that.



Not everyone will see success as fast as I did since I dedicated an insane amount of hours to it, and it's a big challenge, but if you stick to it with KKLC and this amazing deck, I am confident anyone can succeed. Thanks a lot to the maker of this deck for all of their hard work!

Best Kanji Deck!



Thanks a lot!

Great



I'm 1005 kanji in deep and it's been great so far. I also added some words that were common but not in the book.

paranoia & lament



I'm only ~200 kanji deep, but it seems to match the book. As far as design goes, it's the best KKLC deck for anki by far. I like how nicely the suggested vocab is distinguished. Definitely still needs the lang="ja" to correct the font on android, though.







If any errors are found, please contact alb404 on reddit in lieu of only giving a bad review. The most recent thread is located at:



https://www.reddit.com/r/LearnJapanese/comments/5n6q6e/ive_just_released_a_important_update_to_my_anki/

Better than examples



GOOD. Author have done great work. THX!

good improvements; still got issues



KUN and ON readings still have issues. For example 潮 has been fixed from しょお to しお but 東京 is still ときょう. Keep up the good work as this has the potential to be one of the best Japanese anki decks but for the meantime I'm still to wary to use it as it is.

The best way to learn Kanji



This deck has everything you want: the kanji, their readings, vocabulary to practice those readings, and stroke order. Just memorizing Kanji and their readings isn't nearly as useful as learning vocabulary, and by learning the vocab you are learning the readings. This is the best deck out there for that.

Kunyomi and Onyomi are wrong



Many of the cards have incorrect kanji readings, so many that I believe this deck to be unusable for a beginner. I would recommend looking elsewhere.

New to Anki / おじいちゃん for kanji study: From what I can see, this is really good



As far as I can see, it's really comprehensive, great job! Really nice to have key vocab to associate the kanji. As an older student, I do have 3 points I'd be grateful for help with: 1. Finding a way to make the kanji / kana characters larger would really help a lot! (Esp. for the "bolded" characters. For example, on my Mac, the bold script in 文書 o makes the 2nd character very hard to read. Not a problem in this case, but for complex characters I don't know, it could be tough. 2. I like to differentiate by color to help my eyes distinguish on- and kun- readings, also (again, I'd prefer bolder colors). And 3., when I mouse over the on- / kun- yomi, I'd like to see these better (because they're already a bit faint, as well as small, in size, and my arrow partially obscures reading these). Finally, If there's a way I can set up "batch" changes for these preferences, that'd make this pretty much perfect -- !

Absofuckinglutely Terrific!!!



I can't believe someone did this. I just started the book. 30 a day and up to 180. Drilling them alone on paper is amazing and all, but seeing them some other ways should help immensely. I will continue to drill on paper of course and use this as a supplement.

Oh my goodness.



Holy crap. This guy right here.

About time!



I can't believe someone FINALLY shared an Anki deck for the Kodansha Kanji Learner's Course. This is much nicer than the one I was making day by day for myself. Thank you so much!