Remembering the Kanji III

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Remembering the Kanji III (ISBN 0-87040-931-X) is the third in the Remembering the Kanji book series by James Heisig. This volume was co-authored by Tanya Sienko. Its full title is Remembering the Kanji (Volume III): Writing and reading Japanese characters for upper-level proficiency.

Volume III presents a further 965 kanji in addition to the 2042 kanji introduced in Volume I and Volume II. It is split into two parts. The first is in the style of Volume I, where the writing and keywords are learned. The majority of the new kanji are introduced according to their traditional radical. The other part is in a similar style to Volume II, where the readings of the kanji are learned. Although the focus is on the Chinese readings, Japanese readings are also provided.