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I did it. I took Japanese classes and learned the basics.

But now, classes are over and I need to go on by myself. Among other things, I need... well...

Some sort of program that shows you a kanji character and asks you its meaning. As you learn them it shows you additional ones and if you get one right it starts showing it less and less often (if you get one wrong frequently it'll pop up more often). Eventually you'd know all 1945 basic kanji.

I'm sure such a program exists, I just need its name. I figure, if I learn kanji, it'll be much less tedious to start immersion via games and stuff. Not a lot of material includes furigana.

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