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Words are grouped by categories, themes, and how they relate to everyday life, making it much easier for the brain to process and retain related terms.

Instead of memorizing random alphabetical lists, you learn words in context. The book features chapters dedicated to daily life scenarios, such as:

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While its name implies exam mastery, the book serves a dual purpose. It includes practical appendices, such as phrases for "Protecting Yourself in a Disaster" or "When You Feel Ill," which are vital for daily life in Japan. For students serious about fluency, this "new" approach to N4 vocabulary ensures that the words aren't just memorized for a single Sunday in December but are "firmly established" for long-term use.

While the search for a might tempt you into free corners of the internet, remember that a high-quality, legal digital copy (purchased from Kindle or Kobo) gives you searchability, audio access, and clean printing rights. It’s worth the $15–$20.

Unlike many vocabulary books that simply give you a random list of words, the series uses a thematic and functional approach . It doesn’t just teach you what a word means; it teaches you how to use it in the correct context, a skill the JLPT ruthlessly tests.

The book concludes with a full-length mock exam that mirrors the actual JLPT N4 format, allowing students to test their readiness under exam-like conditions. Learning Methodology

Don’t just memorize Japanese— master it. The new edition is waiting. Good luck with your 日本語能力試験!

The JLPT N4 exam is a major milestone for Japanese language learners. It marks the transition from basic survival phrases to actual conversational competence. To pass, you must master roughly 1,500 vocabulary words. Among the sea of study materials available, the book stands out as a gold standard.

Learning the precise difference between similar adverbs like shikkari , hakkari , and sappari .

The book is divided into two primary sections: Skill-Building (Jitsuryoku Yoseihen) and Mock Tests (Mogi Shiken) .

From midnight to 3 AM, she reviewed every chapter’s vocabulary list. Words like けが (injury), よぼう (prevention), きんちょう (nervous). She made digital flashcards on the spot. She wrote example sentences in a notebook.

A: Yes. The old edition had about 1,200 words; the new one has ~1,500. Many example sentences have been modernized—older editions used phrases about fax machines and rental video stores, while the new one uses smartphones and online shopping.

For the listening portion, you should use the Shin Kanzen Master N4 Choukai to hear how the vocabulary is used in natural speech.