Download one solid PDF today, but don’t hoard ten. Pick one, stick to a 20‑minute daily review, and you’ll comfortably handle N3 kanji by exam day.

| 漢字 | 音読み | 訓読み | 意味 | 例単語 | |------|--------|--------|------|--------| | 信 | シン | – | faith, truth, fidelity | 信用 (しんよう) trust 手紙 (てがみ) letter | Notice: only relevant kun’yomi, N3‑level vocab, clear formatting. Best all‑around free N3 kanji PDF: Tanos + JLPT Sensei combined. Best for serious self‑learners: Marshall’s spreadsheet (export to PDF, then to Anki). Best if you have money: Tango N3 (PDF + audio + Anki deck) – about $15–20.

Here’s a solid, actionable article on — what to look for, where to find them, and how to use them effectively. The Ultimate Guide to JLPT N3 Kanji PDFs: What You Actually Need If you’re studying for the JLPT N3, you already know kanji becomes a real bottleneck. By N3, you’re expected to know roughly 650–700 kanji (about 300–350 new ones beyond N4). A good PDF can make or break your review routine.

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