Thread:Zeldakasumi/@comment-95.8.216.14-20160403142756/@comment-7888499-20160404231118

I am using Wanikani. -I’ve also heard good things about the free HouHou, though I haven’t been able to try it myself.- And, when I want to practice my handwriting, I use this practice sheet renderer that was made by an individual to cover the JPLT kanji as well as work with Wanikani. -For my kana-only vocabulary, I use Anki with special templates that were created to mimic Wanikani’s review style by another Wanikani student.- When I’m reading Japanese ebooks from ebookJapan or Bookwalker on my computer then I use the OCR program KanjiTomo to quickly look up any kanji I haven’t learned yet, but if KanjiTomo can’t recognize one then I use jisho.org to look the kanji up by radical.