My wife found an old Japanese dictionary at the “little free library” in the local tube station. It’s an 1982 larger print kanji dictionary for “older” people. Mainly to look up words you can’t remember the kanji for.
It’s arranged in あいうえお order, so you get homonyms grouped together.
The typeface is the school typeface, which is easy to read and good to copy by hand.
Really nicely made with a slipcase, proper binding, finger index and round corners. There are also useful appendices.

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@shiawase Thank you for sharing! Without a smartphone I would be in total need of such a dictionary. 🤩 I like how they are grouped together (words or kanji alone) and the small context around the word to give a hint to the homonym's meaning


I’d have a much harder time learning Japanese without computer aids.

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様々な目的に使える、日本の汎用マストドンサーバーです。安定した利用環境と、多数の独自機能を提供しています。