If you have browsed the Japanese learning corners of Reddit (r/LearnJapanese), Discord, or YouTube recently, you have likely seen a flashcard deck causing a quiet revolution. It is not the fabled Core 2k/6k/10k. It is not the controversial "Tango" series. It is a newcomer that has rapidly ascended to the top of the leaderboard:
: A companion deck created by user "ねむい" introduces kanji radicals in the order they appear in the Kaishi vocab, making kanji recognition easier for absolute beginners.
If you have browsed the Japanese learning corners of Reddit (r/LearnJapanese), Discord, or YouTube recently, you have likely seen a flashcard deck causing a quiet revolution. It is not the fabled Core 2k/6k/10k. It is not the controversial "Tango" series. It is a newcomer that has rapidly ascended to the top of the leaderboard:
: A companion deck created by user "ねむい" introduces kanji radicals in the order they appear in the Kaishi vocab, making kanji recognition easier for absolute beginners.