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this post was submitted on 16 Jun 2025
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Recently decided to bite the bullet and use the book Remembering The Kanji for my Japanese learning plan, it's good, I feel like I'm making great progress so far, I'm only around 10% in but that's not too bad for less than 2 weeks.
I resisted picking up RTK for a long time too, and I don't really know why. Heisig's method is great!
If you aren't already using it, https://www.kanji.koohii.com/ is a great companion app for managing flashcards based on the book.
Oh, I've been fighting the need to use Remembering The Kanji since 2016, I thought having to memorize thousands of mnemonics plus thousands of characters, plus radicals wasn't a smart way of studying, but boy, how wrong I was!
I am already using kanji.koohi! Most of the mnemonics I'm using come from there, the community have came up with some great ones across the years.