The Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) is a standardized test that evaluates and certifies the Japanese language proficiency of non-native speakers. The JLPT has five levels, with N5 being the most basic and N1 being the most advanced. The N3 level is considered intermediate.
The JLPT N3 exam tests your ability to understand Japanese used in everyday situations, as well as in a variety of situations related to work, school, and leisure. To pass the N3 exam, you will need to be able to read and understand written Japanese which includes about 800 kanji characters.
If you are studying for the JLPT N3 exam, download a list of the kanji characters that you will need to know for the test. There are many resources available online that provide lists of the kanji for each level of the JLPT, including websites, textbooks, and mobile apps. You can also find practice tests and other study materials to help you prepare for the exam.