Lots of people like the genki series. I personally used 日本語総まとめ (にほんご そう まとめ) to learn. From N3 and on they have a dedicated book for each study point in the JLPT. I do like the structure of 総まとめ as it does a great way of staying out of the way of immersion. Only 2 pages a day gets you done with the book in 1.5-2 months and it typically takes 15-20 minutes a day for grammar books. Although they don’t have much in the ways of practicing. They only have 6-7 exercises per day to cover about 4-7 grammar points
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Lots of people like the genki series. I personally used 日本語総まとめ (にほんご そう まとめ) to learn. From N3 and on they have a dedicated book for each study point in the JLPT. I do like the structure of 総まとめ as it does a great way of staying out of the way of immersion. Only 2 pages a day gets you done with the book in 1.5-2 months and it typically takes 15-20 minutes a day for grammar books. Although they don’t have much in the ways of practicing. They only have 6-7 exercises per day to cover about 4-7 grammar points
Tokini Andy has a great series on this that follows Genki.
https://youtu.be/L1NQoQivkIY
Cure Dolly YouTube channel. There’s PDFs/Google docs of the transcribed videos floating around this sub if you search, if you’d prefer a text version.