Note : If you are using Windows and this page prompts you to install Japanese language display support do so to view these pages correctly. To view the Kanji details you should have a browser such as ie 6.0 that supports viewing and transforming xml data. Just check to see if it works for you. I just reused the xsl file I used in program KanjiDesktop, lazy programmers coding style is this.
If you are serious in learning Japanese I suggest you to install JWPce programmed by Glenn Rosenthal. Kanji database used in these pages are the collaborative work of many people mainly Jim Breen.