Deck contents
This deck contains 3000 kanji + 234 primitives in the James Heisig's Remembering the Kani 1 and 3 orders.
Features:
-Goes from Word to Kanji.
-Includes readings and example words.
-A field for you to write your own story.
-Heisig's stories and comments.
Kanji card front

Layout
-This deck relies on the Kanji Stroke Orders font instead of step-by-step pictures.
-Includes a version of Yu Mincho but you can also install Noto Serif JP for a different visualization.
-There are 5 additional fonts so you can see the kanji in different styles. This can make it a slow experience on mobile.
Reverse

Reverse, readings and words

Links:
-The keywords has a link to Jisho and the stroke order diagram has a link to an animated stroke order diagram and several Koohii stories.
-Under the stories there's a link to Koohii.
-There's a link to lookup images and a field to put them in, make a search to better understand the meaning and add the most suitable ones.
Primitive card reverse

Studying along the book or PDF
You can study this deck along with the PDF of the 1st and the 3rd book. You can also buy physical copies of them here and here.
Tags
This deck includes the following tags:
JLPT level (N5-N1). The school grades (Kyoiku 1-6, JH for Junior High and SH Senior High). Kanji belonging to RTK1 or RTK3. The RRTK and 450 tags refer to the list on the Recognition deck made by MIA and Perditio they can be useful to have an idea of the frequency of the kanji.
Kanji Koohii
It is recommended to sign up for a Koohii account (it's free) for inspiration for creating your own stories, you can change the ones on the deck for ones that suit you better and also take advantage of the misc. info the community gives about several kanji.
Considerations:
-There are a lot of Koohi stories with coarse language and could be triggering for some, these were added automatically by other people and I suggest to change them or delete them as you see fit.
-Some kanji will not render in all fonts.
Don't forget to spend more time immersing than in Anki.
References:
Layout taken from this deck.
The SVG primitives were taken from this project of vectorizing the Heisig primitives that are not on Unicode.
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| id | 3170 |
| frameNoV6 | 279 |
| kanji | 皇 |
| svg | |
| keyword | emperor |
| hint | |
| constituent | emperor, white, dove, king, jewel, ball |
| strokeCount | 9 |
| lessonNo | 12 |
| myStory | |
| heisigStory | An emperor, as we all know, is a ruler - something like a king but higher in status. The white bird perched above the king, elevating him to imperial heights, is the messenger he sends back and forth to the gods to request advice and special favors, something that white birds have long done in folklore throughout the world. |
| heisigComment | |
| koohiiStory1 | Ancient Rome had Emperors instead of Kings, and they wore white robes. Thus an emperor is a king in white. (make sure you picture a roman emperor not a japanese one and you´ll be ok). |
| koohiiStory2 | The white dove descended on the king and he was promoted to emperor. |
| images | |
| jouYou | 6 |
| jlpt | 1 |
| onYomi | コウ、オウ |
| kunYomi | |
| nanori | |
| words | 皇居(こうきょ): Imperial Palace天皇(すめらぎ): Emperor of Japan天皇(てんのう): Emperor of Japan |
| readingExamples | 皇帝 (こうてい), 皇室 (こうしつ), 皇后 (こうごう) |
| english | white; dove; king; jewel; ball |
| primitive |
| id | 1800 |
| frameNoV6 | 154 |
| kanji | 活 |
| svg | |
| keyword | lively |
| hint | |
| constituent | lively, water, water droplets, water pistol, tongue, drop, old, tombstone, gravestone, church, ten, needle, mouth |
| strokeCount | 9 |
| lessonNo | 8 |
| myStory | |
| heisigStory | When we speak of a lively personality or a lively party, we immediately think of a lot of chatter. This kanji depicts the idea of lively by having tongues babble and splash around like flowing water. |
| heisigComment | |
| koohiiStory1 | Conversations can become more lively after everyone has had a few drinks. It´s because "watery tongues" loosen lips! |
| koohiiStory2 | I´m sure I can get her pretty lively and wet using my tongue. |
| images | |
| jouYou | 2 |
| jlpt | 3 |
| onYomi | カツ |
| kunYomi | い.きる、い.かす、い.ける |
| nanori | |
| words | 活ける(いける): to arrange (flowers)活発(かっぱつ): vigor, active生活(せいかつ): living, life (one´s daily existence), livelihood復活(ふっかつ): revival (e.g. musical), restoration活気(かっき): energy, liveliness活字(かつじ): printing type活動(かつどう): action, activity活躍(かつやく): activity活用(かつよう): conjugation, practical use活力(かつりょく): vitality, energy |
| readingExamples | |
| english | water; water droplets; water pistol; tongue; drop; old; tombstone; gravestone; church; ten; needle; mouth |
| primitive |
| id | 25830 |
| frameNoV6 | 2349 |
| kanji | 粥 |
| svg | |
| keyword | rice gruel |
| hint | |
| constituent | 弓: bow; bow (archery, violin)米: rice; USA; metre弓: bow; bow (archery, violin) |
| strokeCount | |
| lessonNo | 2 |
| myStory | |
| heisigStory | |
| heisigComment | |
| koohiiStory1 | Rice gruel gives you the strength to use two bows at once. |
| koohiiStory2 | "Kill me now with 2 BOWS, I'm sick of eating RICE gruel." |
| images | |
| jouYou | S+ |
| jlpt | 0 |
| onYomi | イク |
| kunYomi | かゆ, かい, ひさ.ぐ |
| nanori | |
| words | 粥(かゆ): thin rice porridge; watery cooked rice; rice gruel |
| readingExamples | |
| english | rice gruel |
| primitive |