Grade 6 kanji

Kanji — Sixth Grade

The 191 kanji taught in sixth grade — the last of the elementary set, each with its readings and an example word.

Part of the Advanced Kanji 1 bundle

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  • Grade 6 kanji
  • Japanese
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191 kanji taught in grade 6 of Japanese school. Each card shows the character with its on’yomi and kun’yomi readings, its meaning, and an example word that puts it to use. Every card can be read aloud in a native voice, and you can practise saying it back.

Hanase teaches the kanji the way they’re actually learned — in the order Japanese schools introduce them, a few at a time, arriving as a quiet notification you glance at and move on. It unlocks with the Advanced Kanji 1 bundle — a one-time purchase, no subscription.

A look inside

A few of the 191 cards in this pack — front, then what one tap reveals.

Meaning party; faction; clique
On'yomi トウ
Kun'yomi なかま・むら
Examples 政党 (seitou, political party) · 与党 (yotou, ruling party)
Meaning authority; power; rights
On'yomi ケン・ゴン
Kun'yomi おもり・かり・はか.る
Examples 権利 (kenri, right) · 政権 (seiken, administration)
Meaning faction; group; party
On'yomi
Examples 派手 (hade, showy) · 流派 (ryuuha, school)
Meaning finish; settle
On'yomi サイ
Kun'yomi す.む・す.ます
Examples 経済 (keizai, economy) · 済む (sumu, to be finished)
Meaning recognize; acknowledge
On'yomi ニン
Kun'yomi みと.める
Examples 確認 (kakunin, confirmation) · 認める (mitomeru, to acknowledge)
Meaning scheme; plan; policy
On'yomi サク
Examples 政策 (seisaku, political measures) · 対策 (taisaku, measure)

How Hanase teaches it

Cards don't wait in a deck for you to open them. One arrives as a gentle notification; a glance shows the prompt, one tap reveals the answer, and you can hear it spoken in a native voice. It works on iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple Watch, and there are no streaks, scores, or shame — just a little, often, until it's yours.

Questions

What does the Grade 6 kanji pack cover?
191 kanji taught in grade 6 of Japanese school, each with its readings (on’yomi and kun’yomi), an English meaning, and an example word.
How are the kanji ordered?
By the order Japanese schools teach them — radicals first, then grade by grade through the jōyō set — so you build on what you already know.
Does each kanji show its readings?
Yes. Every card lists the common on’yomi and kun’yomi readings alongside the meaning and an example word.
Which devices does it work on?
Hanase runs on iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple Watch. Cards arrive as gentle notifications and your progress syncs across your devices over iCloud.
Does it work offline?
Yes. Once a pack is downloaded the cards live on your device, so reviews keep arriving with no connection.
How much does it cost?
It’s included in the Advanced Kanji 1 bundle, a one-time purchase. Hanase has no subscription.

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