Crystalline3
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- 12 Dec 2013
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White Rabbit Press has the Heisig laminated poster, as well as the JLPT one. The Heisig poster (featuring Kanji from Jame's Heisig's "Remembering The Kanji" series of books) has around 2000 or so Kanji. Is that enough to gain fluency? Or rather (and better phrased), if I want to pass the N1 level, will those Kanji be enough?
I'm also gonna get James' three volumes of "Remembering The Kanji". Do you guys think they're worth it? I've heard good stuff about them, but perhaps there's other ways to go about learning Kanji?
Any advice?
I bought White Rabbit's Kana Flashcards, and learned all the Kana within a week, so I'm extremely happy with that purchase. What other products (White Rabbit's or otherwise) do you guys think are extremely essential?
I'm also gonna get James' three volumes of "Remembering The Kanji". Do you guys think they're worth it? I've heard good stuff about them, but perhaps there's other ways to go about learning Kanji?
Any advice?
I bought White Rabbit's Kana Flashcards, and learned all the Kana within a week, so I'm extremely happy with that purchase. What other products (White Rabbit's or otherwise) do you guys think are extremely essential?