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The truest test of your knowledge of a kanji is the ability to draw it! Practice or study with our standalone Kanji Draw game.
Kanshudo's comprehensive guide explains how kanji are drawn. We show you what strokes are used to draw kanji, and how to determine the order. With lots of examples, and links to our drawing tools so you can practice on your own, this is the best way to learn how to actually write Japanese kanji.
Practice drawing hiragana, katakana and the most common kanji components.
Practice drawing hiragana. Our system lets you practice all hiragana on a single page. It shows you the correct strokes in order, and highlights any strokes you draw incorrectly!
The Kanshudo Component Builder is a fast and effective way to look up kanji - draw, type, or choose components from a list. This how-to guide provides detailed instructions.
Kanshudo Kanji Builder is a great way to cement your knowledge of kanji. Choose components from the list, and drag them onto the correct boxes on the grid.
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Kanshudo is your AI Japanese tutor, and your constant companion on the road to mastery of the Japanese language. To get started learning Japanese, just follow the study recommendations on your Dashboard. You can use Quick search (accessible using the icon at the top of every page) to look up any Japanese word, kanji or grammar point, as well as to find anything on Kanshudo quickly. For an overview, take the tour.
Search results include information from a variety of sources, including Kanshudo (kanji mnemonics, kanji readings, kanji components, vocab and name frequency data, grammar points, examples), JMdict (vocabulary), Tatoeba (examples), Enamdict (names), KanjiVG (kanji animations and stroke order), and Joy o' Kanji (kanji and radical synopses). Translations provided by Google's Neural Machine Translation engine. For more information see credits.
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