Heya, I'm new here and I was wondering... I've been learning Japanese at university and I'd like to learn kanji. I was thinking of starting to learn kanji properly instead of looking them up, and I see there's a few knowledgeable people on the subject here, so I'd be really grateful if you could clear up a few of my problems
1. Is the best way to start the jouyou system (the levels)?
2. When I'm learning case-by-case, what do I need to know about a character, aside from what it looks like, how it's pronounced and what it means?
3. Where can I find a list of the 2000 daily-use kanji?
4. Is there any program out there which lets you draw in a character for immediate recognition?
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