Hey guys! Long time lurker here.
I've been working on RTK for a while now, and the the past 10 months I've been working in order to finance my trip to Japan and China.
I've read a lot on these forums about different ways of studying Japanese, many of them involve doing Anki decks (Core, RTK, JPLT stuff etc.) I personally have only worked on RTK, Hiragana / Katana, first volume of Genki and some Tae Kim as well. (I haven't used Anki yet, but I've been intending to once I move to other decks after finishing RTK.)
Add to that about 9 years of anime / J-drama.
So, next month my long sought dream will finally come true: I will be going to Japan. Which leads to the point of this thread.
I have every intention of studying and improving my Japanese while in Japan, but I won't be attending to school.
Instead, I will be biking from Tokyo to Fukuoka, and staying with WWOOF families in between. I'm planning to stay around 4-6 months. (I need to do a visa run at some point.)
So my question to you is: How would you study in those conditions? I will have a massive backpack with me, and I plan on taking books with me. (What books is yet to be decided. Maybe you can help with that.) But so far I've liked Genki. It seems very basic and elementary and gives you a solid foundation to the language. RTK will be coming as well naturally.
Oh and, I have an Iphone 4 with me as well. I don't have the Anki application, but it seems like it might be invaluable in this scenario.
So yeah, that's basically it. Biking through Japan, staying with some Japanese families, sneaking in a hour or two of studies / day (sometimes more, sometimes less.) How would you do it? And what would you recommend for me? Sadly, internet access won't be a certainty so I really can't rely on it.
Any tips, recommendations regarding books / decks (or anything in general) for my level would be highly appreciated.
Thanks!
I've been working on RTK for a while now, and the the past 10 months I've been working in order to finance my trip to Japan and China.
I've read a lot on these forums about different ways of studying Japanese, many of them involve doing Anki decks (Core, RTK, JPLT stuff etc.) I personally have only worked on RTK, Hiragana / Katana, first volume of Genki and some Tae Kim as well. (I haven't used Anki yet, but I've been intending to once I move to other decks after finishing RTK.)
Add to that about 9 years of anime / J-drama.

So, next month my long sought dream will finally come true: I will be going to Japan. Which leads to the point of this thread.
I have every intention of studying and improving my Japanese while in Japan, but I won't be attending to school.
Instead, I will be biking from Tokyo to Fukuoka, and staying with WWOOF families in between. I'm planning to stay around 4-6 months. (I need to do a visa run at some point.)
So my question to you is: How would you study in those conditions? I will have a massive backpack with me, and I plan on taking books with me. (What books is yet to be decided. Maybe you can help with that.) But so far I've liked Genki. It seems very basic and elementary and gives you a solid foundation to the language. RTK will be coming as well naturally.
Oh and, I have an Iphone 4 with me as well. I don't have the Anki application, but it seems like it might be invaluable in this scenario.
So yeah, that's basically it. Biking through Japan, staying with some Japanese families, sneaking in a hour or two of studies / day (sometimes more, sometimes less.) How would you do it? And what would you recommend for me? Sadly, internet access won't be a certainty so I really can't rely on it.
Any tips, recommendations regarding books / decks (or anything in general) for my level would be highly appreciated.
Thanks!

