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Here here, I have a problem. Like many, I am trying to learn japanese for obvious entertainment reason. I am doing pretty good, I read on general writing method for Kanji(stroke order) but sometimes the ''general concept'' is just too hard to understand, as where the stroke really goes. Is there some good website where I can search kanji and see their pattern? If I have quick answer, thread shall be deleted and I shall go the fuck back to studying.

>> No.7077656

http://www.saiga-jp.com/kanji_dictionary.html
look up reading, click on magnifying glass on blue strokes button for animated order

>> No.7077688

>>7077656
I remember going somewhere in

sse.monash.edu.au/~jwb/cgi-bin/wwwjdic.cgi?1F

and could see others that were not in the one you linked. Any clue as where this is?

>> No.7077742

>>7077656
for example there's no stroke order for 般 and 緒

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>> No.7078248

http://www.yamasa.cc/members/ocjs/kanjidic.nsf/MainPage?OpenForm

That's a handy site, dictionary and stroke order. But I'd say you should just not bother with stroke order and find an order that works for you.

>> No.7078265

>>7078248
Okay, thanks. Deleting in 3-4 minutes, if someone wanna grab the sites or give other infos.

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