Many people here do learn how to write with Remembering the Kanji book as it teaches how to correctly write kanji with the use of mnemonics. Some also use it to help distinguish similar looking kanji.
For handwriting paper, here is a kanji grid practice paper.
http://www.halley.cc/nihon/patterns.html
I found this to be an interesting product: Practice Japanese Character Set That You Can Practice Many Times with the Water
It allows you to practice your kanji writing without having to print out more paper because the writing disappears. This may or may not be good depending if you want to keep a record of your kanji practice.
For calligraphy, I found some free video lessons on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL...Gj3_JZez5b
You would need the typical supplies though: brush, ink, paper, etc.
For handwriting paper, here is a kanji grid practice paper.
http://www.halley.cc/nihon/patterns.html
I found this to be an interesting product: Practice Japanese Character Set That You Can Practice Many Times with the Water
It allows you to practice your kanji writing without having to print out more paper because the writing disappears. This may or may not be good depending if you want to keep a record of your kanji practice.
For calligraphy, I found some free video lessons on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL...Gj3_JZez5b
You would need the typical supplies though: brush, ink, paper, etc.
