Conclusion & Links


Continue your kanji study on your own now.

Below are links to several resources that can help you learn kanji better and more efficiently. Most also expand on the kanji radicals introduced here.

Print Resources

Online Resources

Nintendo DS Kanji Software

References

This site was created by Travis Schiller as a project for his 2009 Pre-Graduate School Internship. It is intended for the free use and reference of students at the University of Texas at Austin.

The following sources were cited for the creation of this site:

  • Hamasaki, Suzuko. Workbook/Laboratory Manual to Accompany Yookoso! An Invitation to Contemporary Japanese. Third Edition. Boston: McGraw Hill, 2006.
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  • Hamasaki, Suzuko. Workbook/Laboratory Manual to Accompany Yookoso! Continuing with Contemporary Japanese. Third Edition. Boston: McGraw Hill, 2006.
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  • O'Neill, P.G. Essential Kanji. New York: Weatherhill, 2004.

Special thanks also goes to Naoko Suito, Ph.D., for her assistance and advice in the creation of this project.