Grade 1 Jōyō Kanji (小1): All 80 First-Grade Characters with Readings, Stroke Counts, and JLPT Mapping
Grade 1 jōyō kanji: all 80 first-grade characters in one table with on'yomi, kun'yomi, stroke counts, top vocabulary uses, and JLPT N5 mapping.
Grade 1 jōyō kanji: all 80 first-grade characters in one table with on'yomi, kun'yomi, stroke counts, top vocabulary uses, and JLPT N5 mapping.
Grade 2 jōyō kanji: all 160 second-grade characters in one table with on'yomi, kun'yomi, stroke counts, top vocabulary uses, and JLPT N5 and N4 mapping.
Grade 3 jōyō kanji: all 200 third-grade characters in one table with on'yomi, kun'yomi, stroke counts, top vocabulary uses, and JLPT N4 and N3 mapping.
Grade 4 jōyō kanji: all 202 fourth-grade characters with readings, stroke counts, the 2017 prefecture-name expansion, and the JLPT N3 mapping.
Grade 5 jōyō kanji: all 193 fifth-grade characters with readings, stroke counts, the civics and economy clusters, and the JLPT N3 to N2 mapping.
Grade 6 jōyō kanji: all 191 sixth-grade characters with readings, stroke counts, the constitutional and law clusters, and JLPT N2 mapping.
Hyōgaiji (表外字): the kanji outside jōyō and jinmeiyō. The 1,022-char 表外漢字字体表, the 50,000 大漢和辞典 entries, surnames, N1 reading dips, and IME tips.
Jinmeiyō kanji: the 863 characters Japanese law permits in personal names beyond jōyō, the Family Register Act framing, and the court cases that grew the list.
Secondary school jōyō kanji: the 1,110-character remainder beyond the kyōiku set, split by JLPT N2 and N1, with readings, stroke counts, and the MEXT arc.
The jōyō kanji list, sorted: the 2,136 characters set by the 2010 Cabinet Notice, the 1946 to today policy arc, and the jinmeiyō and hyōgaiji boundary.