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  2. Kyōiku kanji - Wikipedia

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    A list of all jōyō kanji according to Halpern's KKLD indexing system, with the kyōiku kanji coloured according to grade level. 1946 created with 881 characters [1] 1977 expanded to 996 characters [1] 1989 expanded to 1,006 characters [1] 2017 expanded to 1,026 characters [1] The following 20 characters, all used in prefecture names, [3] were ...

  3. List of jōyō kanji - Wikipedia

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    The "Grade" column specifies the grade in which the kanji is taught in Elementary schools in Japan. Grade "S" means that it is taught in secondary school . The list is sorted by Japanese reading ( on'yomi in katakana , then kun'yomi in hiragana ), in accordance with the ordering in the official Jōyō table.

  4. File:3002 Kanji.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Chart of the 3,002 most common Kanji used in modern Japanese, organized by Halpern KKLD index number, with kyōiku kanji color-coded by grade level. Date 14 July 2013, 17:00:05

  5. Kanji - Wikipedia

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    The grade-level breakdown is known as the gakunen-betsu kanji haitōhyō (学年別漢字配当表), or the gakushū kanji (学習漢字). This list of kanji is maintained by the Japanese Ministry of Education and prescribes which kanji characters and which kanji readings students should learn for each grade.

  6. Jōyō kanji - Wikipedia

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    It is a slightly modified version of the tōyō kanji, which was the initial list of secondary school-level kanji standardized after World War II. The list is not a comprehensive list of all characters and readings in regular use; rather, it is intended as a literacy baseline for those who have completed compulsory education, as well as a list ...

  7. Chinese characters - Wikipedia

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    Inconsistent use of different variant forms was discouraged, and lists of characters to be taught to students at each grade level were developed. The first of these was the 1850-character tōyō kanji list published in 1946, later replaced by the 1945-character jōyō kanji list in 1981.

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  9. Kyūjitai - Wikipedia

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    Within the jōyō kanji, there are 62 characters the old forms of which may cause problems displaying: Kyōiku kanji (26): Grade 2 (2 kanji): 海 社; Grade 3 (8 kanji): 勉 暑 漢 神 福 練 者 都; Grade 4 (6 kanji): 器 殺 祝 節 梅 類; Grade 5 (1 kanji): 祖; Grade 6 (9 kanji): 勤 穀 視 署 層 著 諸 難 朗; Secondary-school ...