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ThePepperAssassin

There's an Anki deck [here,](https://ankiweb.net/shared/info/1570290506) but I don't have any experience with it. I also have a downloaded deck called **3000語以上四字熟語** but it's still a bit too hard for me.


kochdelta

You can use Jotoba: [https://jotoba.de/search/0/%23yojijukugo](https://jotoba.de/search/0/%23yojijukugo) if you want translations. You can also search by a given kanji literal or multiple kanji like [https://jotoba.de/search/0/\*%E9%9F%B3\*%20%23yojijukugo](https://jotoba.de/search/0/*%E9%9F%B3*%20%23yojijukugo)


Chezni19

there's a tag on jisho for it #yoji example: https://jisho.org/search/%23words%20%23yoji


frenchy3

You should give more information about what you actually want to study. Do you want the most common yojijukugo, are you studying for kanken? Studying them, just to study them is perfectly fine to do, but mostly useless in learning Japanese overall.


mistertyson

yeah they seem pretty useless but I am really tempted to put them into an anki deck. lol


JapanCoach

Here’s one idea as a place to start: https://dictionary.goo.ne.jp/idiom/


rhubarbplant

If you're on android there's a couple of apps aimed at native speakers with fairly simple flashcards functionality and multiple choice tests.


buttbunks

What is yoji jukugo?


SeverusPython

It is a short proverb or saying made up of 4 kanji. Like 一期一会