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Edited: 2015-01-03, 8:39 pm
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#2
There is no written component on the JLPT. It's pure multiple choice.

I tend to write the road primitive something like ` + 3 + a downward sloping _.
I don't know if that's technically correct but it's close enough. My english handwriting is probably worse than my japanese. In the age of computers, it doesn't really matter.
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Edited: 2015-01-03, 8:40 pm
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On the other hand, it would look pretty weird if you wrote it the way that computer font looks. If you're going to the trouble of asking, why not learn to write it in a normal handwritten fashion?
Edited: 2013-03-10, 11:53 am
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#5
The best resources are books and stuff that show you what it looks like written in pen, but kakijun is a nice go-to resource:

http://kakijun.jp/page/1266200.html

... or after I post this I could stumble across a site that has worksheets for every elementary school kanji ...

http://kanji.bookmarks.jp/1359/2nenmichi/
Edited: 2013-03-10, 12:50 pm
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Edited: 2015-01-03, 8:40 pm
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#7
There are some handwriting type fonts too. I think it can help to see the kanji in that form as you're learning to write them. A few different ones have been posted in older threads. (If you have no luck searching, I might be able to locate them.)
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Thora Wrote:There are some handwriting type fonts too.
https://sites.google.com/site/nihilistorguk/
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