The Nambanjin Nikki: Japanese studies blog, on long-term hiatus. (feed)
Kanjigen: Tool for comparative kanji historical analysis (aka “kanji etymology”)
Myougiden: A colourful Linux command-line Japanese dictionary (in beta forever)
List of standard shinjitai kanji characters (authoritative; extracted directly from the Jōyō Kanji Hyō PDF)
Various data on the predictive power of phonetic components in Japanese kanji (now superceded by published research which I haven't organized for uploading yet)
JoyoDB: A project to automate data extraction from the official Jōyō Kanji table, producing a machine-readable version (defunct, but functional)
This namakajiri.net is the website of
Melissa
B. Boiko
Hilst, a Brazilian grad student living in Germany & who finds enjoyment in orientalism, linguistics, literature, and nonspecific dabbling.
melissa@namakajiri.net