Thursday, March 25, 2010

Kanji jisho with stroke animation

I found a new kanji dictionary online that may not be as smooth as jisho.org, but that has flash animations of all the kanji, along with pictures of the printed style and typical handwriting. I haven't really looked for one with this type of functionality before, so it'd be nice to find a better working one. This was the first thing I found after about five minutes of looking.


I've been using it to look up the stroke order of the kanji in smart.fm's Japanese Core 2000: Step 3 (which is hard as hell btw). It makes it a lot easier, and I will probably keep doing it. You can follow the animation in the air with your finger, and not waste the paper actually writing it down. I didn't realize I had the stroke order in so many kanji and radicals wrong. It's a good thing I don't ever actually write Japanese.

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