

In order to start reading in Japanese, you will need to acquire a basic knowledge of the kanji that Japanese people most often use. A Complete Core Kanji Catalogue for Learning Japanese Kanji Due to space constraints, it does not contain a Core Kanji catalogue, but the Core Kanji catalogue shown below and sold separately is designed to be used with this Reader. It is 289 pages long, it teaches 560 additional kanji, for a total of 2,088, and it includes 1,623 Japanese sentences and more than 3,800 terms for reading practice. Our fourth Japanese Reader is Learn to Read in Japanese, Volume 4. It contains a Core Kanji catalogue describing those characters, and it includes more than 900 Japanese sentences and 2,100 terms for reading practice. It is 528 pages long, and it teaches 320 additional kanji, for a total of 1528. Our third Japanese Reader is Learn to Read in Japanese, Volume 3. It contains a Core Kanji catalogue describing those characters, and it also includes more than 1,600 sentences and 2,900 Japanese terms for reading practice.

This book is 577 pages long, and it teaches 600 additional kanji, for a total of 1208. Our second Japanese Reader is Learn to Read in Japanese, Volume 2.
