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I just wondered how many kanjis there are in total. I'm half way through RTK1 but I've noticed the book holds 2042 and this website goes further to 3000. Can anyone clarify?
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Well, there are various answers depending on what you mean.
In Japanese, for example, there are 2042 "general use" kanji. These are the kanji that are deemed the most important to know by the Board of Education. These kanji are necessary to read newspapers and the like.
The 3007 number is the number of kanji Heisig chooses to expand upon the 2042 general use kanji. These kanji frequently appear and are commonly used in novels. etc.
Now, as you may or may not know, kanji come from China. There are thought to be a surplus of more than 80,000 hanzi (the chinese word for kanji).
So that's the short answer. I'm sure someone will elaborate for me.
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phate1313, I think you just want to know why there is a discrepancy between this site and RtK Vol1. In case you didn't know, 2043-3007 are covered in RtK Volume 3.
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Kan-ken level 1 requires knowledge of about 6000 kanji. If you reach this level, you will know more kanji than the vast majority of Japanese people do.
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You and your pals can go out for hamburgers, but you probably wouldn't go out for sushis.
Unless you were all gaijins.