Kyōiku kanji
Basic 1,026 Japanese kanji taught in schools / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Kyōiku kanji (教育漢字, literally "education kanji"), also known as Gakunenbetsu kanji haitōhyō (学年別漢字配当表, literally "list of kanji by school year") is a list of 1,026 kanji and associated readings developed and maintained by the Japanese Ministry of Education that prescribes which kanji, and which readings of kanji, Japanese students should learn from first grade to the sixth grade (elementary school). Although the list is designed for Japanese students, it can also be used as a sequence of learning characters by non-native speakers as a means of focusing on the most commonly used kanji.
Parts of this article (those related to kanji from fourth grade onwards) need to be updated. (August 2021) |
Kyōiku kanji is a subset (1,026) of the 2,136 characters of Jōyō kanji.