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Yomichan for Chrome

Yomichan for Chrome turns your browser into a tool for building Japanese language literacy by helping you to decipher texts which would be otherwise too difficult tackle. This extension was inspired in part by Rikaichan and Rikaikun, but it stands apart in its goal of being a all-encompassing learning tool as opposed to a mere browser-based dictionary. It is the evolution of the Yomichan plugin that I developed for Anki when I began studying Japanese.

Requirements

For basic functionality:

For development:

Installation

Yomichan can downloaded free of charge from the Chrome Web Store. If you find this extension helpful and appreciate the time that was spent developing it, I would kindly ask that you leave a positive review. Your support and feedback encourages continued development of this tool.

Chrome web store

Basic Functionality

  1. Left-click on the icon to enable or disable Yomichan for the current browser instance.
  2. Right-click on the icon and select Options to open the Yomichan options page.
  3. Import any dictionaries (bundled or custom) you wish to use for Kanji and term searches; none are imported by default.
  4. Hold down Shift (or the middle mouse button) as you hover over text to see term definitions.
  5. Resize the definitions window by dragging the bottom-left corner inwards or outwards to make it smaller or larger.
  6. Click on Kanji in the definition window to view additional information about that character.
  7. Click on the icon to hear the term pronounced by a native speaker.

Custom Dictionaries

Yomichan supports importing of custom dictionaries in several formats. For more information about how this feature works, please see the Yomichan Import project page.

Anki Integration

Yomichan features automatic flashcard creation for Anki, a free application designed to help you retain knowledge. This functionality requires prior installation of the AnkiConnect plugin. The installation process can be done in three steps:

  1. Open the Install Add-on dialog by selecting Tools > Add-ons > Browse & Install in Anki.
  2. Input 2055492159 into the text box labeled Code and press the OK button to proceed.
  3. Restart Anki when prompted to do so in order to complete the installation of AnkiConnect.

When using AnkiConnect, Anki must be kept running in the background for automatic flashcard creation to function.

Flashcard Configuration

Before flashcards can be automatically created through Yomichan, Anki must be configured as follows:

  1. In Chrome, open the Yomichan options page by right-clicking the icon and selecting Options.

  2. Activate the Terms or the Kanji tab, depending on the type of card template you wish to configure.

  3. Select the Anki deck and model to use when creating new flashcards (see the Anki Manual for more details).

  4. Populate the model fields with markup representing contextual properties for the current vocabulary term or Kanji:

    Markers for term tags

    Marker Description
    {audio} Audio sample of a native speaker's pronunciation in MP3 format (if available).
    {expression} Term written in Kanji (will be written in Kana if Kanji is not available).
    {expression-furigana} Term written in Kanji with Furigana displayed above it (e.g. 日本語にほんご).
    {glossary-list} List of definitions with items expressed as a numbered list.
    {glossary} List of definitions with items delimited using semicolons.
    {reading} Kana reading for the term (empty for terms where the expression is the reading).
    {sentence} Sentence, quote, or phrase in which the term appears in the source content.
    {tags} Grammar and usage tags providing additional information about the term.
    {url} Address of the web page in which the current vocabulary term appeared in.

    Markers for Kanji tags

    Marker Description
    {character} Unicode glyph representing the current Kanji.
    {glossary-list} List of definitions with items expressed as a numbered list.
    {glossary} List of definitions with items delimited using semicolons.
    {kunyomi} Kunyomi (Japanese reading) for the current Kanji expressed in Katakana.
    {onyomi} Onyomi (Chinese reading) for the current Kanji expressed in Hiragana.
    {url} Address of the web page in which the current vocabulary term appeared in.
  5. Click on the icon to add the current expression using Kanji (e.g. 食べる). If the icon appears grayed out, this means that a new flashcard cannot be created with the current configuration (please verify your Anki deck and model settings).

  6. Click on the icon to add the current expression using the reading alone (e.g. たべる). If the icon appears grayed out, this means that a new flashcard cannot be created with the current configuration (please verify your Anki deck and model settings).

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What happened to AnkiWeb integration? Why was it removed?

    The author of Anki wants to maintain tight control of AnkiWeb by restricting automated web requests, while at the same time not providing an API for adding or removing flash cards. As circumventing these restrictions led to account restrictions placed on users of this extension, I was forced to remove this feature. Note that it is still possible to automatically generate flashcards with the AnkiConnect plugin.

  • Is it possible to use Yomichan with files saved locally on my computer?

    It in order to be able use Yomichan with local files, you must first tick the Allow access to file URLs checkbox for Yomichan on the chrome extensions page. Due to restrictions placed on browser extensions by Chrome, it will likely never be possible to use Yomichan with PDF files.

  • When are you going to port Yomichan to $MYBROWSER?

    I am considering creating a Firefox port once I am satisfied with the feature set of the Chrome extension. I may consider other browsers in the future, as long as porting would be trivial and the browser in question runs natively on Linux. This is not a high priority Firefox already has good extensions for Japanese learning (and I use Chrome exclusively).

  • When are you going to add support for $MYLANGUAGE?

    Developing Yomichan required a significant understanding of Japanese sentence structure and grammar. I presently have no time to invest in learning yet another language; therefore other languages will not be supported. I will also not be accepting pull request containing this functionality, as I will ultimately be the one maintaining your code.

Screenshots

Term definitions Kanji information General options Anki options

License

GPL