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The "Grade" column specifies the grade in which the kanji is taught in Elementary schools in Japan. Grade "S" means that it is taught in secondary school. The list is sorted by Japanese reading (on'yomi in katakana, then kun'yomi in hiragana), in accordance with the ordering in the official Jōyō table.
1981: The 1,945 characters of jōyō kanji were adopted, replacing the list of tōyō kanji. [2] 2010: The list was revised on 30 November to include an additional 196 characters and remove 5 characters (勺, 銑, 脹, 錘, and 匁), for a total of 2,136. The amendment also made changes to the readings of kanji present in the previous jōyō ...
Radical 173 or radical rain (雨部) meaning "rain" is one of the 9 Kangxi radicals (214 radicals in total) composed of 8 strokes.This radical character transforms into ⻗ when used as an upper component.
Radical 113 or radical spirit (示部) meaning ancestor or veneration is number 113 out of the 214 Kangxi radicals.It is one of the 23 radicals composed of 5 strokes.When appearing at the left side of a character, the radical transforms into 礻 (consisting of 4 strokes) in modern Chinese and Japanese jōyō kanji.
At the same time, 5 characters deleted from the jōyō kanji list were added to the jinmeiyō kanji list, making the total number of jinmeiyō kanji 861: 勺 (shaku (しゃく), an old unit of measure approx. 18ml in volume, or 0.033m 2 in area) 錘 (sui (すい) or tsumu (つむ), a spindle or weight) 銑 (sen (せん), pig iron)
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The Shinjitai Character List In 1949, when the Toyo (Everyday use) Kanji List (containing 1850 characters) was announced, many standard characters were replaced with simplified ones. For example, 學,國, and體became学,国, and体, respectively. Later, in 1981, the Joyo List was introduced, adopting further simplifications.