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Anyone have Kanji tracing chart from Grade 1-5? I would appreciate it if there is hiragana and English translation.

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Let your journey into japanese start here.
>Japanese IME: http://www.google.com/intl/ja/ime/

>Hiragana & Katakana: http://www.realkana.com/

>Kanji: http://kanjidamage.com/

>Anki: http://ankisrs.net/

Make sure you click GET SHARED on Anki after it's installed to get Anki.


>GRAMMAR: http://www.guidetojapanese.org/learn/grammar

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Hello there, /jp/. I am sure you are already barfing with the "is rosetta stone gut" "how do i japanese lololol" threads, but bear with me, I just want to know one thing.

I started learning Japanese in a language school a month ago, so far we have covered the whole hiragana and working on katakana now. I'd like to know how do you learn all the kanji - the stroke order, their meaning etc. Hiragana and Katakana are pretty straightforward, but what is your method of learning 1945+ freaking kanjis? Is there any easy modo to go with? Or do you just have to learn all of them by heart by reading and rewriting them every day as if you were on crack? When I look at some more complex ones, I have problems picturing that.

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