(2016-06-08, 7:30 pm)Joker Wrote: Sorry, what I am interested in is 硬筆書写
Do you mean calligraphy? Or plain writing? For the latter, pick up any book or web site that explains basic stroke order concepts (like https://www.tofugu.com/japanese/kanji-stroke-order/), and then use a dictionary like jisho.org to see stroke orders of individual, more complicated kanji. Practice writing these.
You can practice on regular paper, or buy paper with specific rule lines to assist in drawing kanji. You can pick up these books in 100yen shops in Japan to practice kanji on a slightly larger scale: https://www.google.com/search?q=%E3%82%B...lkfZ3dM%3A
Keeping a journal in Japanese also helps greatly with recalling kanji writings on demand.
None of this is incompatible with SRS, btw - you can do both at the same time. I usually write words from my Anki deck when I'm drilling them for the first time.
Edited: 2016-06-08, 8:22 pm
