Since all Japanese writing uses kanji, you can't really read Japanese without knowing kanji.Moreover, to pass the N5, you will need to know about 100 kanji. To pass the N4, you will need to know about 300 kanji. The Level N3 kanji list is expected to be about 650 kanji in total.For the JLPT N2 Test. The N2 is the second-to-hardest level of the Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT). To pass the N2, you will need to know about 1,000 kanji The N1...