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Level-by-level kanji checklistUpdated May 28, 2026

N2 Kanji List

Use this JLPT N2 kanji list hub to understand the expected kanji range, build a review loop, and connect memorization to reading practice.

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Timing

Plan around 900-1,500 hours, then validate progress with timed review.

Passing target

Aim above 90/180; section minimums are 19/60 in Language Knowledge, Reading, and Listening.

Study scope

Expect about 1,000 kanji, about 6,000 words, and formal written Japanese, abstract connectors, and business/news reading.

Recommended study loop

Keep the loop small enough to repeat weekly. The goal is measurable improvement, not collecting more material.

  1. 1

    Group the about 1,000 N2 kanji by theme, radical, and reading pattern instead of memorizing in random order.

  2. 2

    Learn each character through two or three common words so recognition transfers to real reading.

  3. 3

    Use stroke-order practice for difficult shapes, then move back to fast recognition drills.

  4. 4

    Test kanji inside N2 reading passages every week so the list does not stay isolated.

Quick answers

How many kanji are on the N2 kanji list?

N2 study plans usually target about 1,000 kanji. The JLPT does not publish a fixed official kanji list, so treat this as a practical study target.

Should I learn N2 kanji readings or meanings first?

Start with meaning and one common word, then add readings through vocabulary. Readings stick better when attached to words instead of memorized in isolation.

Do I need to write kanji for N2?

The JLPT tests recognition rather than handwriting, but stroke-order practice can help you distinguish similar characters and remember shapes faster.