I enjoy occasionally reviewing my Heisig books, although what bugs me about them (and I've mentioned this before) is that there's no Japanese edition of his books. I'm not all that great at context switching, so when I'm studying kanji, I'd prefer to stay in Japanese.
When I was last in Japan, I enjoyed reading my sister's kanji dictionaries and other references, although they were a bit dry.
So I'd like to study kanji more from Japanese kanji study gudes. And the Japanese, of course, being quite invested in kanji themselves, seem to have plenty of these types of books.
Browsing amazon.co.jp today, there were some books that looked enjoyable, like "読めないと恥ずかしい漢字1500 -日本人なら、これくらいは知らなくちゃ!" ("Kanji you'd be embarrassed to not be able to read 1500 - If you're Japanese, you'd better at least know this much!"), or "社会人の常識漢字ドリル" ("Drills of common sense kanji for everyday people").
I was wondering what other recommendations people here may have in this vein?
When I was last in Japan, I enjoyed reading my sister's kanji dictionaries and other references, although they were a bit dry.
So I'd like to study kanji more from Japanese kanji study gudes. And the Japanese, of course, being quite invested in kanji themselves, seem to have plenty of these types of books.
Browsing amazon.co.jp today, there were some books that looked enjoyable, like "読めないと恥ずかしい漢字1500 -日本人なら、これくらいは知らなくちゃ!" ("Kanji you'd be embarrassed to not be able to read 1500 - If you're Japanese, you'd better at least know this much!"), or "社会人の常識漢字ドリル" ("Drills of common sense kanji for everyday people").
I was wondering what other recommendations people here may have in this vein?
