KoreWaHentai wrote...
That's the great thing I guess, new stuff always around the corner xP. 4-5 years is a pretty long time, I can't wait until I hit that milestone ^^.
I use the method involving radicals (building the kanji up from tiny pieces).
Wanikani is a great kanji learning site that I highly recommend, it's in beta right now and I think it's 8 dollars.
Flashcards or anki always work too though :p
The radical method is pretty helpful. Learning how a lot of Kanji are made up of tiny or simplified characters makes them look less intimidating.
I have set Kanji I have to learn for my exams so I'm not following any real method other than writing them over and over and using flash cards. I have anki and it's pretty good, though I usually like making my own physical cards more. It personally helps them stick more for me as I'm working with them hands on.
Haven't heard of Wanikani before but I know of Tofugu. Will have to look into it and maybe try it out.