目次【もくじ】 ・ Table of Contents
Here’s the one and only way to safely navigate this blog!
I’ll be updating this table of contents as I add things to the blog, and make it as clear and understandable as possible so no one has to go through the thousands of pages of kanji just to find one particular post.
On browser, the search bar at the top seems to only work by pressing the ‘Enter’ key and not by clicking on the little magnifying glass next to it. Under the search bar there are little icons that link to all kanji cards (sun), all vocabulary lists (star), all grammar lessons (moon) and my diary / study log posts (cloud).
About me
Bibliography
Kanji
I’ve ordered all kanji by levels, and in each level by lessons in my kanji books and on WaniKani. Each kanji on each page links to a kanji card. The kanji cards first show the meaning and pronunciation as I first learn them on WaniKani, and under cut I’ll put some more info on them like radicals making up the kanji, different readings, other meanings etc... The More Kanji! post lists kanji that were not in the JLPT lists. They are ordered by frequency and I’ll be adding to this list as I study.
All kanji lists should look fine on both browser and mobile (apart for a few little things that I’m not sure how to fix).
I’m currently having troubles with the radicals’ list as not all of them are showing properly, I’ll upload it when I find a way to fix this.
Radicals (coming soon)
JLPT N5
JLPT N4
JLPT N3 Pt.1
JLPT N3 Pt.2
JLPT N2 Pt.1
JLPT N2 Pt.2
JLPT N1 Pt.1
JLPT N1 Pt.2
JLPT N1 Pt.3
JLPT N1 Pt.4
JLPT N1 Pt.5
JLPT N1 Pt.6
JLPT N1 Pt.7
More Kanji!
Vocabulary
I’ll be creating lists as I’m studying. Most of these lists will be linked to the grammar lessons. They are not meant to be learnt by heart (as this isn’t useful at all for learning a language); personally I’ll be using them as memo to go back to when I’m looking for a specific word.
Countries
Specialties
Occupations
Numbers
Adjectives
Shops
Hours
Facilities
Location
Means of transportation
Outings
Temporal expressions
One week
Frequency
Verbs
Holidays and Travels - Places
Holidays and Travels - Verbs
Holidays and Travels - Adjectives
Months
Days of the month
Year
Seasons
Weather
Family
Dwelling
Hobbies
Clothes and Materials
Colors and Patterns
Leisure, Travels, Vacations
Accommodations
Library, Dormitory
Japanese Lessons
I’ll be reviewing the books I used when studying at university (Parlons Japonais), the lessons will contain grammar points, vocabulary and some personal practice (which means there can be mistakes, please feel free to point them out if something sounds strange / isn’t right). I’ll use almost exclusively Japanese in these posts.
Lesson 1
Lesson 2
Lesson 3
Lesson 4
Lesson 5
Lesson 6
Lesson 7
Lesson 8
Lesson 9
Lesson 10
Manga
All the manga I read in Japanese, I’ll be listing all the vocabulary I don’t know in them, hopefully these lists will get shorter as I keep studying! (little warning: most of them are going to be BL (yaoi), since they’re almost the only ones I have in Japanese.)
舌先に夜明けの味 - 上田アキ








