I like the Basic Kanji books and the Intermediate Kanji books. (Look for them on Amazon – red and cyan for the first two, orange and green for the second two). If you have a good base in Japanese grammar, these will be better.
I’m a big fan of Kanji Look and Learn. Textbook and workbook combination.
Learn radicals first. I use wanikani’s radicals, but you can go with others. Then learn the kanji meaning by making mnemonics. I use koohii, wanikani and sometimes I make my own mnemonics. After that start reading.
The best way to me is to learn kanji through vocab
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I like the Basic Kanji books and the Intermediate Kanji books. (Look for them on Amazon – red and cyan for the first two, orange and green for the second two). If you have a good base in Japanese grammar, these will be better.
This was the most helpful for me
https://www.amazon.com/Kodansha-Kanji-Learners-Course-Step-ebook/dp/B0BDSZ6SVW/
I’m a big fan of Kanji Look and Learn. Textbook and workbook combination.
Learn radicals first. I use wanikani’s radicals, but you can go with others. Then learn the kanji meaning by making mnemonics. I use koohii, wanikani and sometimes I make my own mnemonics. After that start reading.
The best way to me is to learn kanji through vocab