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Found on reddit. Simple, takes a "No BS" approach to learning Kanji. I only spent awhile skimming… - Feed Post by Kakka_rotSRL

Found on reddit. Simple, takes a "No BS" approach to learning Kanji. I only spent awhile skimming through the beginning, but seems good for beginners. I believe it only covers around 800 of the more important ones. It's worth a peek.

http://thomasschneider.com/smartkanjibook.pdf
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  • Arachkid
    He should really have someone go through and fix the grammatical and spelling errors. Can't even read it, but then it only took the second Beavis and Butthead-esque joke to make me think it wouldn't be for me, anyhow. Good idea, implementation needs work.
  • DS25
    http://www.kanjidamage.com/ ---> another "no BS approach" site.
  • Stray_Mongrel
    This is the exact same principal I have been using to memorize them myself. Turning each Kanji into a little "story" of things happening, that are the same as it's meaning. Many of the Kanji look pretty much like tiny diagrams of what they mean.
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