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Jōyō Kanji List
常用漢字一覧

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lathspell
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Yay, found it.  ありがとうございます!
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I'm not sure about the menus in Internet Explorer. In Firefox, it is under View->Character Encoding->Auto Detect->Japanese.
You'll have to look through your menus.
lathspell
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Thanks for the quick reply! So...how do you change your browser to auto-detect Japanese? ^^'
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This forum is encoded in UTF-8. That website is Shift_JIS.
The best thing to do is to set your browser to Auto-Detect Japanese.
Otherwise, at that page set your browser to Shift JIS, because they haven't put in the meta tag for what encoding the page is in.
lathspell
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Hmm, I have Eastern Languages installed and I can even type in Japanese, but at the site I can't see any of the characters.  I haven't had that happen since I installed the languages, and I can read your excerpt just fine, but I can't read any on the website. :( I think it would be very useful though. 

My current Japanese class is a second year, but my first year was much faster at a different school, so frankly I'm a bit bored since I'm pretty much just reviewing. I want to be able to take third year at yet another school, so I figure I should start teaching myself some things.  Mainly right now kanji, I figure, since I've been kind of lax about it before.  The hardest part is remembering all the readings. ><  I think this would at least let me know what they all are, since I unfortunately do not own any sort of Kanji dictionary.
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Subject: Jōyō Kanji List
I have found a list of all the Joyo Kanji. These are the Kanji in common use and approved by the government for use in newspapers and publications.

Here's what the list looks like:

漢字   学習学年 総画数  常用音訓
一     1年     1     イチ、イツ、ひと、ひと-つ
七     1年     2     シチ、なな、なな-つ、なの
丁     3年     2     チョウ、テイ
下     1年     3     カ、ゲ、した、しも、もと、さ-げる、さ-がる、くだ-る、くだ-す、くだ-さる、お-ろす、お-りる
三     1年     3     サン、み、み-つ、みっ-つ
上     1年     3     ジョウ、ショウ、うえ、うわ、かみ、あ-げる、あ-がる、のぼ-る、のぼ-せる、のぼ-す
丈            3        ジョウ、たけ

You can see the full html version at the website where I found it, here.

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