Appendix talk:Index/Uncommon kanji

Provenance
Where does this list originate from? Contrary to the description, a great deal of these characters are in the current sets of jouyou and jinmeiyou. --Vohveli (talk) 07:51, 18 August 2012 (UTC)
 * This is based on a list of 1,022 kanji published in 2000 by the National Language Council (NLC). Since then the Jōyō-kanji list was updated in 2010 and the Jinmeiyō-kanji list several times, most recently last year, I believe.
 * Please note that this list differs from the Japanese original in two respects:
 * VulpesVulpes42 has added the two characters 歉 and 艮
 * 212.95.7.110 has removed the two Jōyō kanji 匂 and 麓
 * The list itself, its description and the linked Wikipedia article are in need of a review. Personally, I do not have enough knowledge currently, hence I will leave everything as is, for now. I do suppose, though, that this article is better off being concerned only with NLC’s 1,022 character list, as it otherwise may contain uptowards several myriads of characters.
 * —Kess (talk) 09:25, 23 June 2018 (UTC)


 * Description of the list has been updated and kanji that were wrongly added or removed has been rectified to match the original 1,022 character list. KevinUp (talk) 04:10, 14 April 2019 (UTC)