Remembering the Kanji v1.0.43
Mirai TechnologiesAbout this app
Developer Description
Official flashcard and review app for the Heisig method
For over 40 years, users have benefited from the highly effective Heisig Method for learning Japanese kanji. With this official “Remembering the Kanji” app, you now have review slides and flashcards available on your mobile device!
What is special about this App?
- It is portable, allowing for review anywhere, anytime, without the need for an internet connection.
- It is the first and only authorized "Remembering the Kanji" App.
- It is customizable to your needs and preferences.
- It has an easy-to-use interface.
- It is reasonably priced.
What this great App can help you with:
- Creating your own study lists and generating flashcards for you to review what you have learned — You’ll love the flashcards function!
- Saving notes for your own imaginative mnemonic stories for each kanji in "Remembering the Kanji" Volume I. Whenever you need to jog your memory to recall the story behind a kanji — refer to the App!
- Learning the stroke order of each and every kanji with fantastic animated diagrams!
- Practicing drawing each kanji with your finger on screen, and comparing your result with a written form of the kanji.
- Learning the readings (pronunciations) of each and every kanji in "Remembering the Kanji".
- Looking up the meaning of primitive elements quickly.
- Looking up kanji by stroke number.
- Searching for key words and finding the kanji you want in an instant.
Take your kanji knowledge to the next level with this convenient and easy-to-use App!
Copyright Notice:
Kanji data is Copyright © 2013 James W. Heisig
KanjiVG data is Copyright © 2013 Ulrich Apel
What's New
- Adding new Feature, Sort by grid , bookmark , fast scroll
- Adding New menu for chinese & japanese readings
- UI adjustment
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Contact us at the email below for more information, crash reports, and the like.
contact@mirai.co.id
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Version Information
- Version
- 1.0.43
- Downloads
- 1K+
- Updated on
- Apr 15, 2025
- Released
- Aug 21, 2015
- Requires
- Android 7.0
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Remembering the Kanji users say on Google Play
Excellent practice to go with the book. Please make this app for windows tablets too!!!!
The default stories from Hesig are absent for whatever reason... forcing you to punch in thousands by yourself on a phone, which will then be lost if you ever get a new device or delete app. Considering the stories are the foundation of the entire method it's an insane overlook?! I'd still say I haven't found a better app for reviewing/practicing kanji despite this though; you've just gotta have the actual book IRL or a notepad you've done this by hand or PDF to learn from then review here.
I like that it only has the radicals from RTK, so you can create stories by yourself without the book specific stories for the first section. My only problem is that the stroke animation is completely glitched. So, learning/reviewing the kanji through the app is completely pointless because you can't remember the how the kanji looks/is drawn, which is half of RTK's point
I want to like this app. The Heisig Kanji book has been a godsend but this app crashes when it hits specific kanji. I can't get through a few decks of cards without having it crash. One example is when I get to the cornerstone kanji flashcard it freezes. Here's hoping they work out these bugs or a better Heisig app comes along. I know it was only a couple dollars but it should be free considering how many issues it has.
The practice mode goes from kanji to key word. The book it's based on says to exclusively practice by going from key word to kanji. It's... backwards.