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Originally Posted by Applestar
ありがと ございます。
Thanks for sharing! I'll try the Word-Lists method and see if Anki would work better than Smart.FM!
EDIT: Just out of curiousity, does Heisig's Remembering the Kanji (4th Edition) introduce First Grade Kanji and onward? Or is it randomly ordered?
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Just buy Kanji in Context used off of Amazon. It's the single best kanji book out there for a learner. Designed by a cadre of Japanese language professors in Japan, including the current director of one of the best Japanese programs in the nation for non-natives (RJ at 桜美林大学 in Tokyo (I refuse to use the new English name for the uni)).