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good for translating preliterature, One of the best and most concise Kanji dictionaries,

Still missing a few Kanji words such as cretaceous, it's still more than adequate for a struggling Japanese student.


Works best with Shogakukan's EnglishJapanese and JapaneseEnglish progressive line, Read for research Good "Unexcelled as a dictionary of basic SinoJapanese characters, Extremely easy to use. "Japan Society

This is the utmost classic and well regarded standard Japanese Dictionary available today,
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Access The New Nelson Japanese-English Character Dictionary Crafted By Andrew N. Nelson Shown In Version
New Nelson JapaneseEnglish Character Dictionary is a complete revision of The Original Reader's JapaneseEnglish Character Dictionary, published by Charles E.
Tuttle Company in. Long the foremost Japanese to English character dictionary, adopted by Japanesestudy programs around the world and used at all levels of Japanese language study, the Nelson, as it is familiarly called, has been enhanced in this edition with several key changes.


The Universal Radical Index, an important advance on the traditional character indices, has been created as a handy appendix that enables users to search for any mainentry character's reference number in Morohashi's Dai Kanwa Jiten
Over,characters have been added and more than,new onkun entries included.

Definitions have been modernized to reflect current usage and translation

Updated with additional characters, contemporary definitions, and an innovative radical index system, this revised editions sets new standards of excellence, easyofuse, and reliability for Japanese language reference tools.
This edition keeps pace with the evolution of the Japanese language and remains an indispensable tool for students and scholars of Japanese This is by far the best Kanji Dictionary I've ever seen.
Tremendous amount of information, stroke order, elements, you name itit's in here! It has a heck of a learning curveand it's good practice to use it looking kanji up by its basic element order.
Expensive and worth it for true Japanese Language students! Andrew Nathaniel Nelson was born in Great Falls, Montana, in, He received his B. A. from Walla Walla College and his Ph, D. from the University of Washington, As a Seventh Day Adventist missionary in Asia betweenand, Dr, Nelson played a prominent role in the fields of education and language training, Throughout his life, Dr. Nelson remained devoted to the study of the Japanese language and the fundamentals of Chinese, .