JLPT N1 Vocabulary PDF — Free Download
The complete JLPT N1 vocabulary list — all 3,359 words with kanji, hiragana readings, and English meanings. Organized across 41 themes. Print-ready. Free forever.
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What's Inside the JLPT N1 Vocabulary PDF
- All 3,359 JLPT N1 words
- Kanji + hiragana + English meaning
- 41 thematic categories
- Part of speech labeled for every word
- Print-ready A4 and US Letter format
- No watermarks, no ads, no email gate
JLPT N1 Vocabulary at a Glance
The JLPT N1 (Advanced) tests approximately 3,359 vocabulary items. While the Japan Foundation stopped publishing an official list in 2010, the modern consensus list — compiled from past exam analysis, standard textbooks (Minna no Nihongo, Genki, Tango), and community resources — contains roughly this count. Our PDF reflects that comprehensive, widely-accepted list.
JLPT N1 Vocabulary by Theme
Thematic organization mirrors how the brain naturally stores related vocabulary. Words grouped by context (food, family, business, etc.) are retrieved faster in real-world reading and listening than alphabetically-organized lists. The PDF groups all 3,359 words across these themes:
View the interactive, searchable version at /vocabulary/n1
How to Use This JLPT N1 Vocabulary PDF
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Download the PDF
Click the download button above — the file is 82MB and opens in any PDF reader.
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Pick a theme to start
Don't try to learn everything alphabetically. Pick one theme (Food, Family, Business) and study that batch until comfortable — thematic grouping dramatically boosts retention.
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Study readings first
Cover the English column. For each kanji word, read it aloud using the hiragana. This builds automatic reading — the skill tested most heavily on the JLPT.
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Self-test with the kanji column
Cover the reading column. Produce the hiragana from the kanji. This is the reverse direction — essential for the reading section.
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Move to adaptive practice
Static study plateaus fast. Use adaptive practice to target your weak words specifically — our free tool at jlptmastery.com/practice/smart drills your confusion pairs automatically.
Why is this PDF free? (And why we made it better than the others)
Most JLPT vocabulary PDFs online are either (a) outdated resources from abandoned sites, or (b) thin watermarked lead magnets that require an email signup. We built ours differently:
- Zero friction: no email, no signup, no ads in the PDF.
- Actually maintained: we update the list annually based on recent JLPT exams.
- Paired with adaptive practice: static PDFs plateau — our practice tool at jlptmastery.com adapts to what you're getting wrong.
What's Next After JLPT N1?
JLPT N1 is the highest level. After mastering this vocabulary, your focus shifts to reading authentic native materials (newspapers, academic papers, literature) and production fluency.
Also Available: All JLPT Vocabulary PDFs (N5 to N1)
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