I would love to hear your favorite ways to learn/drill kanji.
I’ll go first- After much trial and error I just discovered a new favorite way to drill Kanji. These books are made for kids, but they provide lots of simple sentences in Japanese so you get reading practice too. If I remember correctly there is also a version for learning hiragana/katakana. Ive been learning for 2 years, and have had trouble finding ones that keep my attention, but I already enjoyed the Rilakkuma series on netflix so these were a fun little find!
[https://united-states.kinokuniya.com/bw/9784391140064?no\_flag=true](https://united-states.kinokuniya.com/bw/9784391140064?no_flag=true)
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I personally use wanikani
That book looks interesting, it’s made for Japanese.
so far I only use anki and re-enforce by reading books, some time later on if I keep up studying, I want to try writing kanji more. For now tackling reading is hard enough.