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>>20247166
The best way to learn them is this:
https://itazuraneko.neocities.org/learn/kanawrite.html

Make sure you learn how they're all supposed to sound first though.

>>20247207
>>20247223
The guide is a mix of good and bad information. It tries too hard to be impartial and ends up listing a lot of time-wasting, ineffective things because of it.

Here's the TL;DR of what you need to do:
1. Install Yomichan or Nazeka or RikaiRebuilt.

2. Read a beginner guide like Tae Kim or Sakubi. Don't expect to understand it all and do NOT try to memorize it. Consider watching raw anime as you do this while listening out for the grammar pattern you've learned about.

3. Either part way through reading, or after you've finished reading your chosen grammar guide, begin reading and listening to Japanese media aimed at native speakers (go with whatever it that you're interested in: anime, visual novels, whatever it is that YOU want to read/listen to). Expect to not understand a lot at the beginning, but know that the more you read and listen the better you will get. The more time you can devote to reading and listening every day, the faster you will improve.

4. Use Anki to aid in memorizing vocabulary. Use the Anki integration of Yomichan/Nazeka/RikaiRebuilt to automatically generate flashcards for words you want to learn, then review them. More info: https://pastebin.com/5ydgiy5A

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