Hi,
I am currently looking for Kanji cards (not electronic but those in real paper .
On Amazon.com, I found these three choices:
- "Kanji Study Cards" by James W. Heisig. It seems quite attracting (especially because I've already got the book) but it's VERY VERY expensive (130 USD !)
- Kanji Cards vol. 1 by Alexander Kask. It's very cheap (14 USD) but I read very bad comments about it. It also uses romaji which I don't like at all.
- Japanese Kanji Flashcards by Max Hodges, Tomoko Okazaki. I only read good comments about this one. However, it does only cover 284 kanjis.
So, here are my questions:
1/ Do you know any other set of kanji cards that I would have missed ?
2/ Which set do you advise me ? I have to say that I am not ready to invest 130 USD in a kanji set, so normally I already scrapped the set by James W. Heisig.
Thanks in advance for your answers,
Dasch
I am currently looking for Kanji cards (not electronic but those in real paper .
On Amazon.com, I found these three choices:
- "Kanji Study Cards" by James W. Heisig. It seems quite attracting (especially because I've already got the book) but it's VERY VERY expensive (130 USD !)
- Kanji Cards vol. 1 by Alexander Kask. It's very cheap (14 USD) but I read very bad comments about it. It also uses romaji which I don't like at all.
- Japanese Kanji Flashcards by Max Hodges, Tomoko Okazaki. I only read good comments about this one. However, it does only cover 284 kanjis.
So, here are my questions:
1/ Do you know any other set of kanji cards that I would have missed ?
2/ Which set do you advise me ? I have to say that I am not ready to invest 130 USD in a kanji set, so normally I already scrapped the set by James W. Heisig.
Thanks in advance for your answers,
Dasch