Japanese Kanji Study by iKanji

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4.1
149 reviews
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About this app

Kanji by School Grades, JLPT Level, Stroke Count, Frequency of Use, Flashcard, Multiple Choice, Vocabulary, Kaiwa.
The hardest part in learning Japanese is Kanji.
There are thousand words with different complex that make hard to study.
iKanji was born to help you to get over it easily by collecting thousands Kanji with detail information, many example of Vocabulary, Sentences, practice methods. You can look up Kanji, Vocabulary Sentences very fast by using search feature.
iKanji help you to classify kanji, there are four categories.
- Kanji by School Grade: 6 levels of elementary, 3 levels of secondary and 1 advanced.
- Kanji by JLPT Level: N5, N4, N3, N2, N1.
- Kanji by Stroke Count: from 1 to 29 strokes.
- Kanji by Frequency of Use.
Each kanji includes full detail information, vocabulary and sentence examples.
You can mark kanji, vocabulary, sentence as favorite to see later by touching on star icon.
Learning kanji is hard and so boring so that iKanji support two practice methods Flashcard and Multiple Choice.
There are two types of Flashcard, Flashcard Kanji, Flashcard Vocabulary.
There are many types of Multiple Choice that was made from Kanji, Vocabulary and Sentence.
In the future, iKanji will support more to help you learn Kanji better, so please subscribe us to get the latest version.
Be expert at Japanese language using iKanji !!!

Keywords:
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Updated on
Jul 9, 2025

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Ratings and reviews

4.2
138 reviews
A Google user
August 20, 2019
One of the best Kanji apps. Free. No intrusive permissions. All around good stuff. My only question is, what kanji frequency are you using? A newspaper, magazine, manga? Each source for frequency should be different. Only thing better would be to have multiple frequency sources if the user was more into anime translations. Or an adult wanting to read a national newspaper. And of course explanations on the kanji on why that kanji is used in that way. Truly great stuff!
16 people found this review helpful
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Shandy Verdyo
July 31, 2022
This app is fine and probably can be my favorite, only if your team consider to add "the stroke writing" with a manual detection. I think, if I may suggest, the writing should be added in any Kanji learning apps. Because in my view, people, who are not fans of flashcards, would perhaps prefer stroke writings. Some people are too lazy to memorize and grab a paper and a pen, in my case, I'd rather having an app with stroke writing to help me to memorize Kanji.
3 people found this review helpful
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Ness Alyza
October 3, 2025
most aggressive ads ive ever seen, couldnt use my phone for a minute every few minutes... completely unusable
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What’s new

Bug fixes and performance improvements