: The series introduces the first ~100 kanji required for N5. It excels by grouping kanji by theme or visual similarity, helping students avoid common "trap" answers where similar-looking characters are used to confuse the test-taker.
Shin Kanzen is famous for its vocabulary lists. For N5, use (free flashcard app). Search for the "Core 2k/6k" deck or the "JLPT Tango N5" deck. This is superior to a static PDF because of spaced repetition. shin kanzen n5 pdf
Although a full curriculum doesn't exist for N5, the following practice materials are available: n5 Kanzen Moshi 1 Dokkai (Reading) : The series introduces the first ~100 kanji required for N5