Many people here learn through James Heisig's book 'Remembering the Kanji'.
On this same site at 'kanji.koohii.com' is an SRS flashcard system that can be used to review the kanji you've learned.
Assuming you want to be able to write the kanji from memory, RTK is probably your best bet. (There are -lots- of ways to learn to -read- the kanji, but very few other systems for learning to -write- the kanji.)
On this same site at 'kanji.koohii.com' is an SRS flashcard system that can be used to review the kanji you've learned.
Assuming you want to be able to write the kanji from memory, RTK is probably your best bet. (There are -lots- of ways to learn to -read- the kanji, but very few other systems for learning to -write- the kanji.)
