Recently decided to bite the bullet and use the book Remembering The Kanji for my Japanese learning plan, it’s good, I feel like I’m making great progress so far, I’m only around 10% in but that’s not too bad for less than 2 weeks.
Oh, I’ve been fighting the need to use Remembering The Kanji since 2016, I thought having to memorize thousands of mnemonics plus thousands of characters, plus radicals wasn’t a smart way of studying, but boy, how wrong I was!
I am already using kanji.koohi! Most of the mnemonics I’m using come from there, the community have came up with some great ones across the years.
Recently decided to bite the bullet and use the book Remembering The Kanji for my Japanese learning plan, it’s good, I feel like I’m making great progress so far, I’m only around 10% in but that’s not too bad for less than 2 weeks.
I resisted picking up RTK for a long time too, and I don’t really know why. Heisig’s method is great!
If you aren’t already using it, https://www.kanji.koohii.com/ is a great companion app for managing flashcards based on the book.
Oh, I’ve been fighting the need to use Remembering The Kanji since 2016, I thought having to memorize thousands of mnemonics plus thousands of characters, plus radicals wasn’t a smart way of studying, but boy, how wrong I was!
I am already using kanji.koohi! Most of the mnemonics I’m using come from there, the community have came up with some great ones across the years.