A top-tier "2500" dictionary marks each kanji with its JLPT level (N5 to N1). This allows learners to prioritize. Why study N1 kanji like 麗 (beautiful/ graceful) before you have nailed N5 kanji like 雨 (rain)?
Perfect for reference during reading practice or prepping for your next exam. 📚
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: Basic characters required for daily life and N5–N3 levels.
Entries include On’yomi and Kun’yomi readings, relevant idioms, and an example sentence that increases in difficulty alongside the kanji itself.