Kanji from the Tango books by their respective occurence jlpt-wise as an easy search string that you can use for Anki. Only Kanji use in vocab has been used, example sentences have been ignored in the file 'kanji_by_jlpt_level.txt'. If you also want to use the Kanji from the example sentences, check the other file. Amount of kanji that increases by using the example sentences: n5: 585 -> 588 n4: 362 -> 370 n3: 371 -> 377 n2: 278 -> 288 n1: 193 -> 192 1789 -> 1815
Even works in the iOS app, should also work on AnkiDroid.
Your search should look similar to the string deck:RTK (kanji:致 OR kanji:父 OR ... OR kanji:寂)
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If your RTK deck is not called RTK, you should change accordingly.
In case the field - in which your kanji are saved in - is not called 'Kanji' (check your note type), you might want to use some unsophisticated string-replace methods - please don't try doing that by hand! Most trivial is VS-Code's search and replace, if you are not too experienced! Otherwise rename the field of the note to Kanji!
Beware: all the sets are disjoint. In order to, for example, unsuspend all the Kanji needed for n2, you would have to use all the search strings from n2 to n5.
- especially the N5 set uses kanji for all possible vocab. This results in non-jouyou kanji like 鞄 to be included. Also rarely used kanji like 此 (as in 此れ that is usually kept in Hiragana).
- It is also possible that a few (~10-20) very trivial kanji will be missing as I might have deleted them and don't have access to the default deck. Those kanji should thus appear in N4 and onwards.
Don't be confused by the recent updates to this deck. I am making steady changes to the list as I work through the JLPT levels as a lot of vocabs are missing their respective Kanji-reading.