[Machine Translation] Features of "New Rainbow Shogakko Kanji Dictionary Revised 6th Edition Saikyo Ou Zukan Edition" / / Multiple Digital Privileges Include "Calligraphy and Brushstroke Videos" and other multiple digital privileges are available to view and listen to. All pages are in color, making them easy to read. Icons, example sentences, brackets, etc. are distinguished by color, so they can be recognized at a glance. The illustrations and photographs are also in color, so they are easy to understand. The characters from the "Saikyou Ou Zukan" also make an appearance. All kanji characters are labeled with furigana (phonetic alphabet). A separate volume, "How to Use the Kanji Dictionary," is included to help children learn how to use the dictionary on their own. The fun cartoon explains how to use the kanji dictionary in an easy-to-understand manner, and is very popular with children who are opening a kanji dictionary for the first time, as they learn to use it more and more through reading the cartoon. The design of the pages has been improved to make it easier to look up kanji characters. The kanji are easy to read, so you can clearly see the shape of the character. In the "Ten no Hashira" at the top of the page, radicals with the same number of strokes are arranged in order of appearance so that the reader can easily locate the radical he/she wants to draw. The "small columns" at both ends of the page show all the kanji on the page. The number of characters in the book is 3150, the largest number of characters in any similar book. The number of kanji characters included in the book is 3150, the largest number among similar books, and 37,500 idioms are included. In addition to the regular kanji and kanji for personal names, including those learned in elementary school, the book also contains kanji that are not on the regular kanji list but are commonly found in our daily lives. The book also includes a full set of tips on how to write the kanji learned in elementary school, including examples of brush strokes and hard strokes, notes on how to write, and a stroke order with all strokes indicated. The book also provides detailed explanations of the origins and types of kanji. There is also an index that allows you to search for kanji by the type of origin. Words that are difficult to distinguish in writing and usage are explained in detail. The book contains not only kanji idioms, but also proverbs and idiomatic phrases. The Kanji Dictionary is a handy tool for looking up words you don't know how to read or words that use the same kanji. The book is illustrated with many illustrations and photographs, and has 8 color illustrations at the beginning of the book. At the end of the book, there are explanations of the origins and construction of kanji and idioms, introductions to various words expressed in kanji, and a reference section featuring Analects of Confucius and Nani Ji Ji Seigo, etc. The pages are designed in the image of the Strongest King's Illustrated Book. The only book of its kind with two bookmark straps. The book is made of lightweight paper that is easy to flip through and tear-resistant.