Basically, 46 Hiraganas + 46 Katakanas. 92 characters in total of them.
Plus couple of thousands Kanjis.. But it doesn't mean you have to learn all of them.
I suppose that even native Japanese people don't know all kanjis. Maybe for a foreigner, memorizing approx 800 kanjis will be the good first step to understand ordinary Japanese sentences. Once again, you don't have to memorize all!!
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基本的には、
ひらがな x 46文字
カタカナ x 46文字
の合計 92 文字になります。
に数千文字の漢字が足された形になります。
しかし、ひらがなとカタカナに関しては、昔はもっとあったようです。
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Hiragana: 104, with all the additional sounds.
Katakana: 104, all additional sounds.
Kanji: Total of 50 000.
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For the first stage you may learn by heart the first kanji-words. Of those here is equal to 214 traditional radicals. So it would not much for starting. You may find additional information here, if it will be interested for you.
http://kanjialive.uchicago.edu/
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I used to be good at mathematic though?
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Actually 46 and 46 makes 92.
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