π To read Japanese, it is commonly believed that one needs to know around 2,000-2,500 kanji, as listed in the Joyocongilus.
π However, even the minimum benchmark of 1,500 kanji is insufficient to fully comprehend Japanese texts and official documents.
π»π°π In this video, the speaker tests their ability to read Japanese in real-life situations, such as internet browsing, news articles, manga, and books.
π Knowing a minimum of 1500 kanji is essential for reading Japanese texts.
π Being able to look up kanji in a dictionary even if you don't know the word is important.
π Browsing popular Japanese websites revealed new kanji and their frequency.
π Reading 1500 kanji allows for understanding and navigating various websites such as shopping platforms, Wikipedia, and Amazon.
ποΈ The percentage of new kanji encountered on Wikipedia and Amazon was lower than expected, indicating the ability to comprehend beginner-level articles.
π The speaker's confidence in reading Japanese improved as they realized they could comprehend and navigate through online content.
π Approximately 4.9% of the kanji encountered were new, requiring frequent look-ups while reading.
π° Reading news articles in Japanese can be challenging due to the difficulty of the language, even for native speakers.
π» For internet browsing, including data from various sources, the overall percentage of new kanji encountered was 1.4%.
The video explores whether knowing 1500 Kanji is enough to read Japanese.
The results show that reading news articles in Japanese requires knowing about 1 in 22 Kanji.
Reading manga and Japanese books also require a certain level of Kanji knowledge.
π After studying 1,500 kanji, the speaker found that only 1 in 50 kanji encountered in Japanese literature were new to them.
π The speaker's final result showed that they only had to look up around 1 in 40 kanji on average when reading most texts in daily life.
π’ The overall percentage of new kanji encountered in their study was 2.4%.
There isn't a specific number of kanji you need to learn to read Japanese well.
Learning more kanji reduces the need to look up new ones, with 1500 kanji covering around 97% of encountered kanji.
Studying Japanese kanji is crucial for reading ability, especially when visiting Japan.