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<p>With the basics covered in this guide you can get started with reading the written language, which you can then use to gain a more thorough understanding of Japanese. That being said, you should not hesitate to practice listening or speaking if you wish to do so. This guide only aims to introduce you to the Japanese language and show you how to get started. The rest is up to you.</p>
<p>Learning Japanese consists of three parts: grammar, vocabulary and the writing system. In order to learn Japanese, you will need to study and practice all of these aspects. This guide will briefly introduce you to the Japanese language and then show you where and how to get started with learning it yourself.</p>
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<p><h4>Isolated kanji (mnemonics)</h3></p>
<p>The mnemonics method consists of associating short stories or images with simpler kanji or the radicals of kanji and then using these associated images to remember more complex kanji. Three commonly used resources that encourage mnemonics are <a href="https://mega.co.nz#F!CMtGhCzD!2Yw8vL8jw3vei7QkGyno-w">Remembering the Kanji</a>, <a href="http://www.kanjidamage.com/">KanjiDamage</a> and the Kodansha Kanji Learners Course. These will introduce you to the most common kanji, 2136 <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J%C5%8Dy%C5%8D_kanji">jouyou kanji</a> in the case of RTK, 1700 for KD, and 2300 for KKLC. For more information on how to use these RTK, KD, or KKLC, and the necessary Anki decks, see the <a href="resource%20guide.html">resources page</a>.</p>
<p>The mnemonics method uses short stories or images to break down the kanji and make them easy to remember. Commonly used resources that encourage mnemonics are <a href="https://mega.co.nz#F!CMtGhCzD!2Yw8vL8jw3vei7QkGyno-w">Remembering the Kanji</a>, <a href="http://www.kanjidamage.com/">KanjiDamage</a> and the Kodansha Kanji Learners Course. Each has its own set of mnemonics and slightly distinct methods, so you should glance through each and pick whichever suits you — it's ultimately not that important. For more information and the necessary Anki decks, see the <a href="resource%20guide.html">resources page</a>.</p>
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<p><h4>Isolated kanji (rote)</h3></p>