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The Japan Kanji Aptitude Test (日本漢字能力検定, Nihon Kanji Nōryoku Kentei) evaluates one's knowledge of kanji. The test is more commonly known as the Kanji Kentei (漢字検定), or the shorter Kanken (漢検). The test is administered by the Japan Kanji Aptitude Testing Foundation (日本漢字能力検定協会, Nihon Kanji Nōryoku Kentei Kyōkai).[1]
^日本漢字能力検定 [Japan Kanji Aptitude Test] (in Japanese). 日本漢字能力検定協会. Retrieved 4 February 2014.
Japan Kanji Aptitude Test (日本漢字能力検定, Nihon Kanji Nōryoku Kentei) evaluates one's knowledge of kanji. The test is more commonly known as the KanjiKentei (漢字検定)...
the Nihongo Kentei fall into six categories. 敬語 (Honorifics) 文法 (Grammar) 語彙 (Vocabulary) 言葉の意味 (Definitions) 表記 (Expressions) 漢字 (Kanji) The test consists...
nōryoku kentei shiken; "Test of Japanese Kanji Aptitude"), which tests the ability to read and write kanji. The highest level of the Kanjikentei tests...
Kanji Proficiency Society (財団法人日本漢字能力検定協会, Zaidan hōjin Nihon Kanji Nōryoku kentei kyōkai) through a national ballot in Japan, starting in 1995. The character...
abbreviated characters") are colloquial simplifications of kanji. Ryakuji are not covered in the KanjiKentei, nor are they officially recognized (most ryakuji...
Chinese as a Foreign Language Hànyǔ Shuǐpíng Kǎoshì ILR scale J-Test Kanjikentei List of language proficiency tests "Applications for Int'l Korean-Language...
take academic ability tests such as the STEP Eiken for English or the Kanjikentei for Japanese. Students in the highest grades of elementary, junior high...
transferred to the Japan Kanji Aptitude Testing Public Interest Foundation: the same organization that administers the Kanjikentei. On August 18, 2010, it...
Sansevieria trifasciata named "Sanpa Starfish" (サンパヒトデ). She holds a KanjiKentei level 2 certification. Matsuda has participated in all Hinatazaka46 title...
promising that they will work together to take care of the children. Renai Kentei (NHK, 2012), Junya Yoshimitsu Reset: Honto no Shiawase no Mitsukekata (TBS-MBS...
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Japanese word for a Buddhist monastery is tera (寺) (kun reading), and the same kanji also has the pronunciation ji (on reading), so temple names frequently end...
Association of Shinto Shrines 2013, p. 126. Shouji Okada 2010, pp. 219–220. Kentei oisesan kōshiki tekisutobukku. Ise Shōkō Kaigisho, 伊勢商工会議所. Ise: Ise Shōkō...