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Remembering the Kanji

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description Remembering the Kanji Overview

“Remembering the Kanji” is a book designed to aid in mastering Japanese writing by connecting individual kanji characters with memorable images. It utilizes a method of radical analysis and mnemonics to foster recognition of kanji rather than immediate reading fluency. The approach is particularly beneficial for learners seeking a deeper understanding of the underlying structure and meaning of these complex Chinese-derived characters, primarily targeting those studying Japanese language learning.”

help Remembering the Kanji FAQ

Does Remembering the Kanji teach you how to pronounce Japanese characters?

No, Volume 1 of *Remembering the Kanji* (RTK) by James W. Heisig completely ignores Japanese pronunciation and readings. The book focuses solely on teaching the English meaning and how to write the characters using imaginative mnemonic stories.

How many kanji are covered in James Heisig's Remembering the Kanji Volume 1?

Volume 1 of *Remembering the Kanji* covers exactly 2,200 official daily-use characters. This encompasses the standard jouyou kanji set required for basic Japanese literacy in Japan.

Should I use Anki alongside Remembering the Kanji?

Yes, combining Heisig's RTK method with a spaced repetition system like Anki is the most highly recommended approach. The Anki software prevents you from forgetting the mnemonic stories and kanji strokes over time.

Is Remembering the Kanji still relevant in 2024?

Despite being originally published in the 1970s, the RTK method remains one of the most popular self-study books for learning kanji. Many modern language learners still use it as a foundation before moving on to vocabulary acquisition.

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