Our database currently stores most of the relevant Kanji data: meanings, readings, stroke count, JLPT, frequency, nanori, etc.
One big missing piece of information that we are not currently storing are the radicals present in each Kanji. This is a standard Kanji feature in almost all Kanji dictionaries, and so we should also be storing it in our database.
Our database currently stores most of the relevant Kanji data: meanings, readings, stroke count, JLPT, frequency, nanori, etc.
One big missing piece of information that we are not currently storing are the radicals present in each Kanji. This is a standard Kanji feature in almost all Kanji dictionaries, and so we should also be storing it in our database.