Here are links to some of the lists & spreadsheets I've made or contributed to. If you download the Google ones to Excel (or similar) they can then be modified to your requirements. I will update this occasionally. Also see the notes at the end.
While going through RTK
Characters useful for learning or simplifying others found earlier in the text. here
Primitive combinations that are not given a name. here
Compare RTK keywords with names from other sources (includes RTK2 nos). here
RTK3 errata (Woelpad). here
Primitives vs. Radicals: RTK’s names for the traditional 214 radicals. here
RTK1 Ed.6 & RTK3 Ed.3: compare numbering to earlier Eds (includes joyo readings) here
Joyo Kanji information
(Edit: Note: The Joyo kanji had a major revision in 2010. Bear in mind that some of the lists below were made before that revision.)
The 98 non-Joyo kanji in RTK1. here
New Joyo kanji list (due 2010): Kanji that are not in RTK. here
*New Joyo kanji list (due 2010): All the changes here
*#Joyo list (Wiki)/readings/changes (proposed for 2010)/ RTK ref nos/ Freq. here
*Irregular readings (Government approved list) here
Japanese Language Proficiency Test
(Edit: Note: The JLPT had a major revision in 2010, i.e. after the lists below were made. I'd suggest N1 candidates check out the new Joyo kanji list.)
1,023 kanji for JLPT L2 (also for RevTK “Lite”). here
Other kanji needed for RevTK “Lite” (Woelpad). here
Non-Joyo kanji that are listed in the JLPT L1 specification book. here
Joyo kanji that are not on the JLPT L1. here
*#Old JLPT 1-4, cross-ref to RTK, KANJIDIC, etc. here
Kanken Test
*#KanKen (kanji proficiency test) levels 1 to 10 here
KANJIDIC
*#KANJIDIC as a spreadsheet (in three parts because the single file was too large to upload)
Part 1, Part 2, Part 3.
*#Old JLPT 1-4, KO 2001, RTK1-3, Sp&Had complete, radical, cross-ref to KANJIDIC here
*#Kanji frequency in Wikipedia matched to KANJIDIC here
四字熟語 (4-character idioms)
*Over 3,000 四字熟語 with an approximate frequency of use rating. here
ALC sentence compilations
This material is aimed at Japanese natives learning English, but can be used in reverse. Source is ALC website.
*Daily Expressions: Over 6,000 expressions and 12,000 sentences. here. & Anki file(8MB)
*Idioms & Proverbs: Over 400 expressions with example sentences. here
*Katakana: About 500 words with example sentences. here
*Mimetic expressions: About 350 words with example sentences. here
*Themed Sentences. 50 different themes; total about 2,800 sentences. here
Nakayama's Cultural Picture Dictionary of Japan.
*This used to be on the Internet. I added sound files etc. and made an Anki file. Download (11MB)
Notes:
*I added these after the original post.
#These have a common numbering system, so you can easily pick & mix data.
##Thanks to toshiromiballza for pointing out various corrections and omissions.
Edit: Added KanKen; KANJIDIC; more Joyo, 四字熟語, ALC.
Updated 1st June 2013: added new RTK3 numbers.
While going through RTK
Characters useful for learning or simplifying others found earlier in the text. here
Primitive combinations that are not given a name. here
Compare RTK keywords with names from other sources (includes RTK2 nos). here
RTK3 errata (Woelpad). here
Primitives vs. Radicals: RTK’s names for the traditional 214 radicals. here
RTK1 Ed.6 & RTK3 Ed.3: compare numbering to earlier Eds (includes joyo readings) here
Joyo Kanji information
(Edit: Note: The Joyo kanji had a major revision in 2010. Bear in mind that some of the lists below were made before that revision.)
The 98 non-Joyo kanji in RTK1. here
New Joyo kanji list (due 2010): Kanji that are not in RTK. here
*New Joyo kanji list (due 2010): All the changes here
*#Joyo list (Wiki)/readings/changes (proposed for 2010)/ RTK ref nos/ Freq. here
*Irregular readings (Government approved list) here
Japanese Language Proficiency Test
(Edit: Note: The JLPT had a major revision in 2010, i.e. after the lists below were made. I'd suggest N1 candidates check out the new Joyo kanji list.)
1,023 kanji for JLPT L2 (also for RevTK “Lite”). here
Other kanji needed for RevTK “Lite” (Woelpad). here
Non-Joyo kanji that are listed in the JLPT L1 specification book. here
Joyo kanji that are not on the JLPT L1. here
*#Old JLPT 1-4, cross-ref to RTK, KANJIDIC, etc. here
Kanken Test
*#KanKen (kanji proficiency test) levels 1 to 10 here
KANJIDIC
*#KANJIDIC as a spreadsheet (in three parts because the single file was too large to upload)
Part 1, Part 2, Part 3.
*#Old JLPT 1-4, KO 2001, RTK1-3, Sp&Had complete, radical, cross-ref to KANJIDIC here
*#Kanji frequency in Wikipedia matched to KANJIDIC here
四字熟語 (4-character idioms)
*Over 3,000 四字熟語 with an approximate frequency of use rating. here
ALC sentence compilations
This material is aimed at Japanese natives learning English, but can be used in reverse. Source is ALC website.
*Daily Expressions: Over 6,000 expressions and 12,000 sentences. here. & Anki file(8MB)
*Idioms & Proverbs: Over 400 expressions with example sentences. here
*Katakana: About 500 words with example sentences. here
*Mimetic expressions: About 350 words with example sentences. here
*Themed Sentences. 50 different themes; total about 2,800 sentences. here
Nakayama's Cultural Picture Dictionary of Japan.
*This used to be on the Internet. I added sound files etc. and made an Anki file. Download (11MB)
Notes:
*I added these after the original post.
#These have a common numbering system, so you can easily pick & mix data.
##Thanks to toshiromiballza for pointing out various corrections and omissions.
Edit: Added KanKen; KANJIDIC; more Joyo, 四字熟語, ALC.
Updated 1st June 2013: added new RTK3 numbers.
Edited: 2012-10-03, 9:18 am

