What Kanji Flash is
Kanji Flash displays one kanji at a time, prompts you to select its meaning, and reveals the reading after you answer. The current release focuses exclusively on JLPT N5 to ensure accuracy while the project is in its early stages.
The quiz is intentionally lightweight. You can open it before a study session, answer a few cards, and leave without signing in. Score, EXP, levels, streaks, accuracy, and total questions answered are saved directly in your browser's localStorage.
Who makes it
Kanji Flash is created by Septian Ganendra S. K. (sepTN), the maker behind septn.com and several Jepang.org learning projects. The project belongs to the Jepang.org learning ecosystem, which includes Japanese-language reference and media sites.
Our current goal is modest: to build a useful kanji recall tool that's honest about its limits and easy to expand into a full v1 release.
What is available now
The current deck contains 79 JLPT N5 kanji records. Each record includes kanji, stroke count, grade when available, meanings in five interface languages, and onyomi/kunyomi readings.
The kanji data used in this project is sourced from the open kanji-data repository.
N4, N3, N2, and N1 are planned but are not presented as available content until they are actually published.