justaperson_
Thank you for replying to my post,
I'm actually born with a Japanese background with both of my parents being Japanese and also went to a Saturday school just to undertake VCE Japanese second language, So to answer your question, I'm pretty fluent in Japanese.
In my opinion, you don't really have to be "fluent" in Japanese in order to take this subject since there are other parts of the course where you can get marks like listening, reading and writing. The oral components may sound pretty complicated but it was even nervous for me as well.
I didn't use Anki to study but I did use the VCE study design to help me understand what the requirements were to take this subject.
I would say that VCE Japanese would be equivalent to N5-N4 but I'm not 100% sure since they're both pretty different.
Everything inside the Japanese study design is what the VCE assessors would be looking for so the 200 kanji that are 'expected to know' are required for VCE Japanese second language. It would be better if you knew more kanji other than the ones listed but those ones are the only ones that are compulsory to remember and to use in your responses for your SACs + final written exam.
*Tip:You should also try to remember all the text types and their layouts for your essays (sakubunn) since they would come up on your SACs and your final exam 🙂
I hope this response was helpful!
Anyways, good luck!!!