Doesn’t the 完全マスター N1 語彙 book have all that? You can manually create an Anki deck from there. Probably already one tbh. The book shouldn’t be too expensive. Lots of exercises as well.
i think youre at the point where you can start engaging with actual content in japanese. well, you should have been doing this already but thats a different problem. have you tried youtube?
I couldn’t recommend just reading natural texts and n1 vocab practice questions. Find a word you didn’t know, learn how it’s used and keep an anti deck with it in an example sentence or 2
There’s a free one from a certain community and a paid one from that dude that is associated with the Tango books
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Doesn’t the 完全マスター N1 語彙 book have all that? You can manually create an Anki deck from there. Probably already one tbh. The book shouldn’t be too expensive. Lots of exercises as well.
i think youre at the point where you can start engaging with actual content in japanese. well, you should have been doing this already but thats a different problem. have you tried youtube?
Here:
[https://www.reddit.com/r/LearnJapanese/comments/ojx0lt/paying_1100_for_an_anki_deck_review_of_the_jlpt/](https://www.reddit.com/r/LearnJapanese/comments/ojx0lt/paying_1100_for_an_anki_deck_review_of_the_jlpt/)
I couldn’t recommend just reading natural texts and n1 vocab practice questions. Find a word you didn’t know, learn how it’s used and keep an anti deck with it in an example sentence or 2
There’s a free one from a certain community and a paid one from that dude that is associated with the Tango books
Both are good quality