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Koichi at Tofugu offers up an excellent primer on identifying unknown kanji characters and lists some useful resources. Even more useful resources are mentioned in the comments, so check them out as well. <p class="extra-post-info"><strong>Source</strong>: <a href="https://www.yookoso.com/sources/tofugu/">Tofugu</a><br />
<strong>Subject</strong>: <a href="https://www.yookoso.com/category/kanji/">Kanji</a><br />
</p><p>Original article: <a href="https://www.yookoso.com/how-to-identify-a-kanji-that-you-dont-know/">How To Identify A Kanji That You Don't Know</a> © Equinox Enterprises (Jeff Blum)</p>
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