What to send
For a kanji data issue, include the kanji, the visible meaning or reading, the language you were using, and what you believe should change.
For a broken link or page issue, include the URL, device or browser if relevant, and what happened. Screenshots are useful but not required.
What Kanji Flash can help with
You can report incorrect meanings, awkward localization, broken routes, unexpected quiz behavior, missing trust-page details, or privacy/terms questions.
Kanji Flash does not provide personal tutoring, official JLPT advice, or account recovery because the site does not have user accounts.
Response expectations
Kanji Flash is maintained as a lightweight learning project in the Jepang.org ecosystem. Reports are reviewed when maintenance time is available, with priority for factual errors, privacy issues, and broken core functionality.
Before you write
Please check whether the issue is specific to one language version or appears across multiple pages. That helps separate a localization problem from a shared data problem.
If you are reporting a kanji correction, include the source or reasoning when you have it. Short, specific reports are easier to verify and fix.