- Overview
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- Book Intro
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Japanese kanji are represented as pictograms which are based on the shape of objects. If you feel even slightly disheartened that you will have to memorize each one of them.
- About the Author
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Kun Ho Park
The co-author of this book Kun Ho, Park, is a professional who was born in Korea but studied in Japan. He wrote over 30 books in Chinese characters, including Bunhaejoripsik Hanja and Funfun Hanja.
Kyung Yong Kong