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100+ JLPT Kanji N5 - Basic Kanji list for beginners

Kanji N5

Kanji made from picture 1 (element)


Kanji N5

Kanji made from picture 2 (nature)


Kanji N5

Kanji for human relationships 1




Kanji N5

Kanji made from picture 3 (human)

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Kanji N5

Kanji made from picture 4 (body)

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Kanji N5

Kanji made from a combination of the meanings

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Kanji N5

Kanji carrying the meaning of "Position" 1

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Kanji N5

Kanji for Adjectives 1

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Kanji N5

Kanji for Time 1

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The Japanese-Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) is a standardized test designed to evaluate and certify the Japanese language proficiency of non-native speakers. It is widely recognized and utilized for academic, professional, and personal purposes. The test measures language ability in five areas: vocabulary, grammar, reading comprehension, listening, and Kanji knowledge.

The JLPT is divided into five levels, ranging from N5 (the easiest) to N1 (the most difficult).

In the context of the JLPT, Kanji N5 refers to the Kanji characters required to be known at the N5 level, the lowest level of Japanese proficiency. The list above includes 100 JLPT Kanji N5 for the easiest JLPT level.

They are fundamental Kanji characters that are commonly used in everyday situations. These Kanji are essential for basic communication and understanding in Japanese. Kanji N5 level are those that you would frequently encounter in basic written materials, such as signs, menus, and simple texts. Learning this basic Kanji list will help you get familiar with basic Japanese and prepare well for the JLPT N5.

Practice methods for learning Kanji N5 often include writing characters repeatedly to memorize stroke order, using mnemonic devices to aid memory, and associating Kanji with vocabulary words and example sentences.

With MochiKanji - Learn Japanese, you will learn 100 JLPT Kanji N5 fast and easily by writing stroke orders step-by-step with a detailed guide. Learning Kanji N5 through stroke order is an effective method that not only helps in memorizing the characters but also ensures correct and efficient handwriting. Additionally, Mochikanji provides some related words for each Kanji, learning Kanji with vocabulary is a great way because you will memorize Kanji in a specific context. You can save the related word into the MochiKanji's notebook before practicing the Kanji N5.

Now let's start writing your first Kanji N5.