漢字文

Kanjibun

Memorizing Kanji is one of the most intimidating elements of learning Japanese. You can try to approach them systematically using readings or radicals, but, at the end of the day, thousands of characters means thousands of meanings, thousands of flashcards, thousands of things to remember.

Or does it?

nihonkarano.com's Kanjibun tool takes in any set of kanji and scans a database of tens of thousands of Japanese sentences to find the minimal number of sentences that contains all of those kanji.

This can speed up your study by allowing you to focus on the sentences instead, greatly reducing the sheer number of things you need to remember in order to learn a set of kanji, not to mention the benefits of seeing your target kanji in real context.

You can try the tool below simply by entering the kanji you want to study.