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Kanji Sensei - Learn Japanese Kanji

3 Apps for the price of one! See Japanase Master Bundle for more info.
Category Price Seller Device
Education $1.99 Jorge Cozain iPhone, iPad, iPod

Kanji Sensei will be your new japanese teacher helping you study and review kanji and vocabulary.
Endless quizzes with readings, compounds and okuriganas will help you memorize them.

• Based on your scores, the best questions for you will be selected.
• Your strong and weak kanjis will be marked on the dictionary.
• More than 2900 kanjis to study by school grades,by JLPT levels, by the number of readings or by your own kanji lists.
• An option to ignore less frequent readings is available.
• Kanji of the day feature: Receive a daily notification with a kanji's readings and meanings. Kanjis are usually taken from the "bad" box.

A strong background in hiragana and katakana is highly recommended before buying this app.

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Reviews

Fantastic!
maj maj marc

I’m studying for the N1. This is a great way to fill commuting time kind of studying instead of playing some dumb game. I love that it tests really unusual readings instead of the ones everyone knows. Worth it!


Extremely useful app
Idkmc cmvij

Requires knowledge of the basic alphabets of Japanese, and preferably what kanji is and the basics of how it works. This granted, the app is quite efficient and simple to use. Some more questions might be nice, but when there are thousands of kanji supported, how much can you ask for? As someone who’s studied the language for three years at a university level, I heavily reccomend this app.


Not exactly sure what this app does?
jukebox34

I was expecting an app that taught Kanji, it looked like I could learn how to write kanji which is why I downloaded it. I'm not exactly sure what this app does. I love all of the design for this app, it is beautiful so kudos to the designer. Just expanded usability would be nice. I would also appreciate if the app didn't assume that you're already fluent in hiragana.


日本語 student and UX enthusiast
Summer Read(Along)ing

This app is beautiful. A simple and elegant app that will be extremely helpful in your toolbox for mastering Japanese. UX Developers - Take note of this app.


Great!
Carlidus

Great app!


Wonderful App
Mariah199507

Everything is available, it immediately immerses you into the flow of thing, and it even has audio. I love this app, it is easy to use, and well done. The pricing is excellent, too. Thank you for the best, cheapest kanji app, that I have been able to find!


Great Start
Torchstone

First off, even if your kana reading skills aren't that great, this is probably a good supplemental way to work on them. But you definitely need to know kana (why would you study kanji without knowing it?). This app made it very convenient/fun to study on the train or in other situations where I have little time. Of course I would also recommend more in depth study but this is a great supplement. Thank you! Things I would like modified/added are: 1) Okurigana where needed. I have the okurigana option checked but it is very often omitted. It really should be there if the reading requires it. I'm not sure why there is an option. 2) It would be great if I could review the results in a detailed manner (e.g. rank of my most missed kanji.) 3) Option to remove auto advance so you can study the card longer if you are having trouble with a particular kanji. 4) Regarding the randomness, I don't think I missed "芸なし" even once, yet it seemed to come up ad nauseum. What gives? 5) Example of usage in a sentence. 6) More compounds.


Beautiful but a bit confusing
Thad Beaumont

I really like the design of the app, it’s stunning but the quizz mode is a bit confusing. The option to ignore less frequent reading doesn’t seem to work flawlessly as I have been tested on some strange readings for basic characters that I didn’t even want to learn in the first place since I’m more focused on being able to read common stuff. I also regret the fact that the answer is practically given to you by the quizz sometimes, when you have to arrange the syllables of a word in the right order.


nearly perfect
Otokonokotron

its pretty and convenient but once I completed the list for first year kanji, revisiting that selection only quizes me a small fraction (maybe 20) of the over 100 readings, its the same bunch so its like going in circles. Also there does not appear to be be any way edit the names of or delete custom kanji lists.


Great for learning vocabulary.
Eno Crux

I have used other apps and software trying to replicate this. It's simple and very much like flash cards, however does a little more than flash card by trying to distinguish how to use the on reading and kun reading. Edit: the update does wonders by introducing lists and learning by grade level instead of the JPLT.