I never thought of RTK as so complicated and I never paid much attention to keywords. I mean, why would you?
It's just like:
- open anki/mnemosyne
- create a new card with a new keyword and kanji
- copy paste the story you like most and highlight/capitalize the keyword and the primitives, spend a few seconds imagining that story
- add a stroke order .jpg if you want to
Bam! Done, next card. After a few months you're done and just do the few daily reviews so you don't forget it and proceed to learn real Japanese.
It's just like:
- open anki/mnemosyne
- create a new card with a new keyword and kanji
- copy paste the story you like most and highlight/capitalize the keyword and the primitives, spend a few seconds imagining that story
- add a stroke order .jpg if you want to
Bam! Done, next card. After a few months you're done and just do the few daily reviews so you don't forget it and proceed to learn real Japanese.
