![]() We're not saying that you cannot get by without diving into kanji, but you will most definitely have a better understanding of the Japanese language and an easier life in Japan by learning kanji. But is it enjoyable in any way and would you serve them to your friends? No. Yes, your meal is still edible and provides you the energy to keep you going. Not learning kanji is like cooking a meal, but without all the seasoning that makes it delicious. This article is a part of our series of articles on Self-studying Japanese. ![]() You will also find some of our picks for the best resources to learn kanji with (The first one is obviously this blog, bookmark this page so you can look at them whenever you want!) So, do you find Kanji way too complicated to memorize? Or are you simply looking for some helpful tips for your next kanji test? Well, you’ve come to the right place! In this article, we'll tell you the top 15 Japanese kanji tips that you can use to make studying them much easier. While kanji might seem unnecessary to many on the surface, understanding kanji is crucial to mastering the Japanese language. Thoughts like “If I know how to say the word in Japanese, why do I need to know how to write the word?” and “If I know how to say the word in Japanese and write the word in hiragana, why do I need to know the kanji for the word?” are not uncommon among Japanese language learners. They simply don't want to see and use kanji in any way. But a lot of Japanese language learners (even Japanese themselves) dread kanji. Gaaah! It’s kanji! Run! Hide! Don’t look at it in its eyes! Alright, that’s a bit dramatic.
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