To pass the JLPT N4, you generally need to know around 300 kanji [23, 28]. This includes the roughly 100 characters from the N5 level plus about 180–200 new ones [6, 12]. Since the JLPT organizers do not release an "official" list [27], most high-quality PDFs are curated by experts based on past exams. Top-Rated N4 Kanji PDFs
: A direct, streamlined list showing Kanji, On'yomi, Kun'yomi, and English meanings. Scripting Japan N4 Practice Book n4 kanji pdf
Designed for JLPT N4 learners — those who know basic N5 kanji (around 80–100 characters) and are ready to tackle the next ~170 kanji required for N4. A PDF format allows offline study, printing, and annotation. To pass the JLPT N4, you generally need
Handwriting Practice: Don't just look; write. Use the stroke order guides in the PDF to fill a notebook. What it is: A simple chart containing the
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Basic Kanji 320 is a kanji study book designed to help you quickly learn the 320 essential characters required for JLPT N5 and N4. MLC Japanese