A kanji writing quiz and a Developmental Test of Visual Perception was conducted using 20 children with low vision. A kanji writing quiz was conducted using 10 normal children. A data of 5 low vision children was chosen to analyze. Normal children was superior in the correct rate to low vision. Low vision children was superior in the writing error rate to normal. Both normal and low vision children was the correct rate to terms of kanji. Low vision children was the writing error rate to regular of kanji. There was a correlation of the writing error rate and value of spatial relationships in low vision children. This suggests that for kanji learning in low vision children support is necessary for care should be exercised in instruction for irregular kanji.