5 Matching Annotations
  1. Sep 2025
    1. Today, kanji remain an essential part of the Japanese writing system. They are an integral part of education and are taught from an early age. Despite the advent of technology and globalization, kanji continue to be valued for their depth of meaning and their ability to express complex concepts concisely.

      Subtopic 2 & 3

    1. As kanji’s role evolves, preserving this practice as part of Japan’s cultural heritage remains important. Kanji proficiency offers cognitive benefits, and some believe learning kanji for Japan improves memory retention and understanding. Others argue that adjusting the way kanji is taught may help bridge the gap between tradition and modern convenience.

      Subtopic 3

    1. However, it was necessary to adapt these Chinese characters to the existing Japanese language. At first, kanji were read in Chinese but then they “fix” the Japanese on it.

      Subtopic 1