i got volume one and these cards are the same wonderful quality. thanks

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Japanese Kanji Flashcards, Volume 2: 900 Beginner-level Kanji Cards (Japanese and English Edition) Cards – October 1, 2017
English Edition by
Max Hodges
(Author),
Tomoko Okazaki
(Author)
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We've gathered all the essential information needed to master kanji into a convenient flashcard format that makes learning and drilling as efficient as possible. The #1 Bestselling Kanji Cards on Amazon. Preferred by thousands of students, in over 100 countries, White Rabbit Press is the recognized world leader in Japanese kanji flashcards.
Product Features
- JLPT Preparation - Volume 2 kanji are suitable for people who are studying for JLPT level N2 and N3.
- All the Joyo Kanji - In combination with Volumes 1 and 3, this three volumes series includes all 2,136 Joyo kanji.
- Joyo On- and Kun- Readings - The Joyo Onyomni and Kunyomi (readings) are shown for each kanji.
- Six Vocabulary Per Card - Each card includes 6 vocabulary words, including commonly used kanji compounds
- Stroke-by-stroke Diagrams - Learn to write kanji with stroke-by-stroke diagrams.
- Look-alike kanji - alike kanji feature helps you look out for confusingly similar kanji
- Kanji and vocabulary readings are shown in kana scripts (no romanji)
- Compact flashcards format is perfect for self-study and self-drills.
What's New in Series 3
With Series 3 we've reordered the kanji cards based on frequency analysis of a large corpus of Japanese text (taken from newspapers, novels, and the web.) The most commonly used kanji is the most useful kanji to know, and that's the first kanji characters you'll learn.- Print length900 pages
- LanguageJapanese, English
- PublisherWhite Rabbit Press
- Publication dateOctober 1, 2017
- Dimensions7 x 2.75 x 8.5 inches
- ISBN-100984334971
- ISBN-13978-0984334971
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The White Rabbit cards are a very useful addition to the learning aides for students studying Japanese. --Jim Breen, Monash University
White Rabbit Press Japanese Kanji Flashcards are a step ahead. Above and beyond the standard content, you get six example words rather than the usual four, full definitions, and a look-alike box that alerts you to similar characters all too likely to show up in trick questions in exams. As with all the best educational materials, it's clear here that an enormous amount of work has gone into making the learning process as easy and convenient as possible for the student. --Giles Murray, author of "Exploring Japanese Literature"
These are some of the best Flashcards I have seen for quality in construction and in content. --Clay Boutwell, TheJapanShop.net
White Rabbit Press Japanese Kanji Flashcards are a step ahead. Above and beyond the standard content, you get six example words rather than the usual four, full definitions, and a look-alike box that alerts you to similar characters all too likely to show up in trick questions in exams. As with all the best educational materials, it's clear here that an enormous amount of work has gone into making the learning process as easy and convenient as possible for the student. --Giles Murray, author of "Exploring Japanese Literature"
These are some of the best Flashcards I have seen for quality in construction and in content. --Clay Boutwell, TheJapanShop.net
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Includes a hiragana and katakana quick-reference and a complete index.Quality Construction These 3.5 x 2.5 inch kanji cards have rounded corners and are coated with UV varnish for increased durability.White Rabbit Press also produces kana cards, kana and kanji posters, and Japanese Graded Readers for iOS and Android.
About the Author
Max Hodges is an American entrepreneur living in Tokyo. He is the publisher at White Rabbit Press, and also runs White Rabbit Express, a special order service for products from Japan.
Product details
- Publisher : White Rabbit Press; Series 3 edition (October 1, 2017)
- Language : Japanese, English
- Cards : 900 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0984334971
- ISBN-13 : 978-0984334971
- Item Weight : 3.25 pounds
- Dimensions : 7 x 2.75 x 8.5 inches
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I just got my Volume 2 cards and I'm stoked to have some decent Kanji flashcards however as I was going through the box I've noticed almost 50% of the cards look like the card shown above. The cards are still usable but they look like they were somehow misaligned during the printing process and a lot of them are rotated at various angles like the one shown. Looks like the quality control of the printing press might be having some issues. So far I haven't found any that are completely unreadable so that is good but it is frustrating to pay nearly a $100.00 for a box of cards and to receive so many that are obviously quite defective and misprints. I'm asking the Manufacturer of the cards to send me a new box of cards once they have ironed out their printing issues.
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- Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2021I just got my Volume 2 cards and I'm stoked to have some decent Kanji flashcards however as I was going through the box I've noticed almost 50% of the cards look like the card shown above. The cards are still usable but they look like they were somehow misaligned during the printing process and a lot of them are rotated at various angles like the one shown.
Looks like the quality control of the printing press might be having some issues. So far I haven't found any that are completely unreadable so that is good but it is frustrating to pay nearly a $100.00 for a box of cards and to receive so many that are obviously quite defective and misprints.
I'm asking the Manufacturer of the cards to send me a new box of cards once they have ironed out their printing issues.
I just got my Volume 2 cards and I'm stoked to have some decent Kanji flashcards however as I was going through the box I've noticed almost 50% of the cards look like the card shown above. The cards are still usable but they look like they were somehow misaligned during the printing process and a lot of them are rotated at various angles like the one shown.
Looks like the quality control of the printing press might be having some issues. So far I haven't found any that are completely unreadable so that is good but it is frustrating to pay nearly a $100.00 for a box of cards and to receive so many that are obviously quite defective and misprints.
I'm asking the Manufacturer of the cards to send me a new box of cards once they have ironed out their printing issues.
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