Jlpt N1 Kanji List [RECOMMENDED]
Source: Saito, Y. (2019). The Effects of Kanji Frequency and Familiarity on Recognition and Recall: A Study of Japanese Language Learners. Journal of Language and Linguistics, 18(3), 553-574.
This paper examines the impact of kanji instruction on learners' ability to recognize and recall kanji characters, focusing on the JLPT N1 kanji list. The study provides insights into effective teaching methods for kanji instruction. jlpt n1 kanji list
The JLPT N1 is often described as the “gateway” to professional and academic life in Japan. Yet paradoxically, the Japan Foundation and Japan Educational Exchanges and Services (JEES) explicitly state: “There is no official kanji list for the JLPT” (JEES, 2022). Instead, test-takers are guided by the Test Content Specifications (2010), which describe N1 kanji as “those appearing in a broad range of authentic materials, including newspapers, editorials, and literary essays.” Source: Saito, Y
If you're interested in accessing the papers, I recommend checking if your institution has a subscription to these databases or if the authors have made the papers available on their personal websites or academic profiles. Journal of Language and Linguistics, 18(3), 553-574
The N1 tier includes that do not appear in lower levels. These characters generally represent abstract concepts, formal administrative tasks, or specialized descriptions. 🏛️ 1. Abstract & Academic Concepts
Source: Masukawa, H. (2015). Analysis of Kanji Errors Made by Non-Native Japanese Speakers on the JLPT. Journal of Japanese Language Education, 20(1), 1-16.
| Compound | Reading | Literal kanji | Semantic meaning | Type | |----------|---------|---------------|------------------|------| | 一日 | tsuitachi | one + day | 1st of month | Jukujikun | | 玄人 | kurōto | dark + person | expert/pro | Ateji | | 素人 | shirōto | plain + person | amateur | Ateji | | 流石 | sasuga | flow + stone | as expected | Ateji | | 可笑しい | okashii | can + laugh | funny | Jukujikun |
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