It is difficult for me to learn Japanese Kanji because I spent several years learning all of these as Chinese characters. My brain immediately sees the pictorial meaning then pronounces them in Chinese first. The meaning of the symbols is the same, but the word is different.
I know. For Japanese people, it is not easy to learn Chinese pronunciation of Kanji characters, either.😟 However, you've got advantages already because Kanji in Japanese have two kinds of pronunciation: one is called Kun-reading, which is Japanese-origin sound and the other is called On-reading, which is Chinese-origin sound and you are familiar with On-reading. You need to work on Kun-reading only, basically. Ganbatte-ne.🤗
@@Obachan-KobachanAbout Chinese reading, most of them are of Middle Chinese origin, like the onyomi of 人(person) is "nin/jin" because it came from the middle Chinese "nyin". Compare Shanghainese "nyin" and Mandarin "ren".
I’m having the same problem the other way around. I’m studying 漢語 and I saw 我愛貓 and I was like “ウオ、アイ、ネコ、- wait, no. Lemme try again. ウオ、ネコが- wtf?? No!! Okay, AGAIN! Ahem. スキ、ネコ- HOW DID I-?!?!?!?!“
There are about 180 kanji characters for N4 level, and I've made the video of 30 characters so far. Please check it out.🤗 I'm working on the next 30 characters. ua-cam.com/video/zGc3rj4tmvM/v-deo.htmlsi=u_os2dxt_HLCI4mq
J’ai un soucis avec le tracé. Kuruma. Vous mettez un petit trait en haut pour faire la croix et un grand en bas. Partout je vois que ces 2 traits sont grands? Pour nomu, le trait horizontal dans le carré ne vas pas jusqu’au bout alors que dans le dictionnaire le carré est bien coupé par le trait. Cela me perturbe beaucoup car par exemple le kanji de kuruma a été donné au JLPT 5. Il fallait choisir entre plusieurs tracés. Donc ici j’aurais fait une erreur
I realized that the last '100 kanji gif' video missed 17 kanji characters. Sorry about that! So here is the one including these 17 kanji characters. I hope you can enjoy it.😊 ua-cam.com/video/tj8ejNPEBJ4/v-deo.htmlsi=MmmdmC_hm9coy-gu
I'm so happy to know that my videos are helpful.☺️ I've been working on JLPT N4 level, and the first 50 characters are uploaded already. Please check them out.
@@Obachan-Kobachan i m confused how to approach, i know hiragana and katagana , and want to resume my learning from there. Looking upto your vdos and guide❣️
@@Kii-edits Hi, Kii-tl9csさん、 so you know Hiragana and Katakana already.😊 Do you want to learn basic Japanese phrases such as self-introduction, or you have learned basics already and just want to start learning Kanji? My channel have some videos about basic phrases. I hope you can find some useful ones for you.😊 Ganbatte ne.
Here is the answer from ChatGPT:😊 To distinguish between "kun'yomi" (訓読み) and "on'yomi" (音読み) readings of kanji, there are a few key strategies: Word Type: Kun'yomi is typically used in native Japanese words. These are often standalone words or words involving native compounds. For example, in the word 山 (yama), the reading "yama" is kun'yomi. On'yomi, on the other hand, is generally found in Sino-Japanese compounds (words that are combinations of kanji borrowed from Chinese). For example, in the word 学校 (gakkou), "gaku" is the on'yomi of 学. Single Kanji vs. Compounds: When a kanji is used by itself (as a standalone word), it is more likely to be read with its kun'yomi, as it represents a native concept or thing. When kanji appear in combination with other kanji (kanji compounds), on'yomi is usually used. For instance, when you see a kanji pair like 電車 (densha), both kanji are read with their on'yomi ("den" for 電 and "sha" for 車). Familiar Kun'yomi and On'yomi Patterns: Kun'yomi tends to have more flexibility in pronunciation, often having multiple readings depending on context. On'yomi typically has a more regular, consistent reading across different contexts. Certain kanji with specific meanings related to nature, objects, or verbs are more likely to use kun'yomi. For example, verbs often use kun'yomi readings, like 食べる (taberu) or 飲む (nomu). Historical Context: Kun'yomi readings come from the original Japanese language before kanji were imported from China, while on'yomi readings reflect the Chinese pronunciation (with some adaptation) of the kanji when it was introduced into Japanese. In summaKun'yomi: native Japanese words, often used when a kanji stands alone or in native expta
Thank you for your request.☺️ I still have 60 Kanji characters to cover at N4 level, and it is getting harder to match Kanji and images. I'll do my best.🫡
I think "behind" うしろ is kanji with okurigana 後ろ. The kanji itself 後 most of the time can be read as ご like f.e. 午後 or 最後 or 以後 etc. I don't know much vocabulary, but the reading うし I've meet only with okurigana like 後ろ I keep in mind those two "exceptions" with 後、like 後ろ and 後で (ushiro, atode) in all other combinations I try to use ご or こう and check if my memory can give me a hint - Am I right or no :)
Yes, some Kanji have several meanings, and 先 means 'ahead, previous, last, beginning, first etc.' This video is for total beginners, so only one typical meaning and pronunciation is introduced to avoid overwhelming learners.☺️Detailed videos showing more meanings and pronunciations of each basic Kanji are available on this channel, Obachan-Kobachan. Please check them out.😃
@@Obachan-Kobachan oh thank you for the explanation. I think it’s definitely time for me to start studying radicals so that i can better understand the different meanings. I’m really enjoying learning Kanji. I have been speaking for a while but never learned his to read or right. Now that i learned kana and kanji, i understand a lot more.
@@お蔭様 yes! The radicals are helping me retain stoke order much better! The overall appearance of the Kanji don’t look so overwhelming now that I can see the parts of the kanji much better!
I understand how you feel. However, as each Kanji letter has a meaning, not showing only sounds like English alphabet, once you learn Kanji, it would be much easier and faster to recognise the meaning of a phrase or a sentence visually if they are written with Kanji as well. Sentences written only in Hiragana and Katakana are very hard to read once you learn Kanji.😃 Ganbatte ne.
There's a ton of reasons, but I'll just give an example: English: There are two chickens in the garden Japanese: 庭には二羽鶏がいる Japanese without any kanji: にわにはにわにわとりがいる Romaji: niwa ni wa niwa niwatori ga iru So yeah, learning Kanji helps a LOT with actually reading Japanese.
Thank you for your feedback. I know some people find it disturbing, but some people like it... Oh, I've got an idea! I'll make a version of the video without music soon.😊
These things and very close variations are all over Amazon and Temu in Japan/Asia. Mine doesn't have the detachable legs (each leg is one piece) but it has the same folding set up and mesh/clips. The bag is also different, no zips, just a velcro flap. Also ripped really quickly around the top. But they're really cheap and the mesh's are pretty much universal from any company. They're great alternatives to a campfire when you have to keep the fire off the ground, but can be tricky to cook on without a tripod.
I wonder if adding Spanish to subtitles to the video could be helpful...? 🤔 Me pregunto si agregar español a los subtítulos del video podría ser útil... 🤔
Yes, you are right. This video was made for the people who do not know Kanji or Chinese characters at all. As you know the meanings of Chinese characters already, the videos showing Japanese-origin pronunciations of each kanji would be useful for you. This is an example: ua-cam.com/video/xEQiJiG_GeU/v-deo.htmlsi=8UY1jhait9bnJaqY Other youtubers have made a lot of kanji videos without visual hints to memorize the shape of kanji. Ganbatte ne.🤗
i was so stressed facing the kanji exam tomorrow, but then i watch this video. oh thats increase my mood❤
Wow, that's wonderful to hear. Ganbatte ne on your exam. All the best!🤗
It is difficult for me to learn Japanese Kanji because I spent several years learning all of these as Chinese characters. My brain immediately sees the pictorial meaning then pronounces them in Chinese first. The meaning of the symbols is the same, but the word is different.
I know. For Japanese people, it is not easy to learn Chinese pronunciation of Kanji characters, either.😟
However, you've got advantages already because Kanji in Japanese have two kinds of pronunciation: one is called Kun-reading, which is Japanese-origin sound and the other is called On-reading, which is Chinese-origin sound and you are familiar with On-reading. You need to work on Kun-reading only, basically. Ganbatte-ne.🤗
@@Obachan-KobachanAbout Chinese reading, most of them are of Middle Chinese origin, like the onyomi of 人(person) is "nin/jin" because it came from the middle Chinese "nyin". Compare Shanghainese "nyin" and Mandarin "ren".
Sounds like an advantage for me shrug 🤷🏾♂️ lol
I’m having the same problem the other way around. I’m studying 漢語 and I saw 我愛貓 and I was like “ウオ、アイ、ネコ、- wait, no. Lemme try again. ウオ、ネコが- wtf?? No!! Okay, AGAIN! Ahem. スキ、ネコ- HOW DID I-?!?!?!?!“
Can relate lmao.
Genius in the art of teaching. Happy to be a beginner because of you. Thank you !
Thank you for your warm comment. Arigatou!!🤗
So happy to know the video is useful.
So far I have learned 20 of these 💪💪 Mnemonics and pictures like this are what help me understand the most. Thank you!
Wow, great! So happy to hear that. 🤗 Ganbatte ne.
Being good at mnemonics is a superpower.
only a minute in, but i can already tell this is really good. this is gonna be VERY useful. ありがとうございます!
So happy to know that. Arigatou!!🤗
Nice Animation! Arigatou Gozaimasu Sensei
You're more than welcome! Thank you for your feedback. Arigatou! 🤗
So helpful for most difficulty Kanji learning! Thanks a lot!
Glad it was helpful!🤗
I really enjoyed ! nice! Thank You !
I'm so happy to know that you enjoyed it.🤗 Arigatou!🩷
This is brilliant!! Thank you!!
Glad it helped!🤗
Thanks sensei .your video is very helpful to memorize kanji from pictures.arigatou...
So happy to hear that.🤗 Ganbatte ne.
Sensei are these 100 enough for Jlpt N5
thank you so much for this video...🥰🥰
Yes, they are.👍
Ganbatte ne.😊
so creative! thanks for helping me remember
I'm so happy to know that the video was useful. ☺️ Thank you for your warm comment.
Incredible! Just stumbled on this video😂 I wish everyone taught languages like this ❤
Thank you for your warm comment. So happy to know the video is useful. Arigatou. 🤗 Ganbatte ne.
thank you so much! this video was very helpful
So happy to know the video was helpful!🤗
Thank you Mr's Japan thank you 😊
You are very welcome.🤗
@@Obachan-Kobachan🫠🫠👍
Very easy way to learn Japanese kanjis😊 thanks for making this type of video...❤❤😇
I'm so happy to know that you liked it. 😊
Wowww... I can't believe I came across something soo good.
Arigatou Gozaimasu sensei.
I'm so glad you like it. 🤗
This is very helpful and the music is pleasant however, sumimasen, I bit loud. It's hard to hear the words clearly over it
Here is the version without background music.🤗
ua-cam.com/video/F8fY3wcAsUo/v-deo.htmlsi=r6isGCNoVgUwZfCD
Your animation is amusing and inspirational!
Thank you 🙏
And music you choose is very nice, please don't listen to haters 💪
ありがとうございました(*:*)
Thank you for your very warm comment. 🤗
Ganbatte ne.🩷
Soooo good thank you so much. You help me a lot❤
I'm so happy to hear that my video is helpful. Arigatou. Ganbatte ne.🤗
Thank you Sensei so much !
My pleasure!🤗
Thank you Sensei🤍
I'm happy to know you liked it!😊
Don't think mnemonics have to be the most poetic thing in the world in order for them to be effective. They just have to make sense!
I hope my mnemonics make sense for you. 😊
You are just too good at teaching!! Hope you grow a lott. Please upload N4 Kanji too!!
There are about 180 kanji characters for N4 level, and I've made the video of 30 characters so far. Please check it out.🤗 I'm working on the next 30 characters. ua-cam.com/video/zGc3rj4tmvM/v-deo.htmlsi=u_os2dxt_HLCI4mq
Arigatou for your comment.🤗
@@Obachan-KobachanSure!!!❤
Aarigatou!🤗☺️
@@720_SRUSHTIGANDE Dou itashi mashite. You are more than welcome.😊
J’ai un soucis avec le tracé. Kuruma. Vous mettez un petit trait en haut pour faire la croix et un grand en bas. Partout je vois que ces 2 traits sont grands?
Pour nomu, le trait horizontal dans le carré ne vas pas jusqu’au bout alors que dans le dictionnaire le carré est bien coupé par le trait. Cela me perturbe beaucoup car par exemple le kanji de kuruma a été donné au JLPT 5. Il fallait choisir entre plusieurs tracés. Donc ici j’aurais fait une erreur
Learning is much more fun and cute! Thanks. 👍
So happy to know the video was useful. Arigatou!🤗
ありがとうございます. This is really help me for mnemonic kanji. I use imagination like this when learning kanji. Thank you so much 👍🏻
You are more than welcome! I'm so happy to know that the video was useful. 🤗
@@Obachan-Kobachan i hope you will be upload another kanji 😍
I realized that the last '100 kanji gif' video missed 17 kanji characters. Sorry about that!
So here is the one including these 17 kanji characters.
I hope you can enjoy it.😊
ua-cam.com/video/tj8ejNPEBJ4/v-deo.htmlsi=MmmdmC_hm9coy-gu
😊🙌
ありがとおございます!
どういたしまして。🤗
Hey girl pls create a whole playlist for learning japanese...i found your vdos very helpful plspls pls make a series ❤❤❤❤
I'm so happy to know that my videos are helpful.☺️
I've been working on JLPT N4 level, and the first 50 characters are uploaded already. Please check them out.
@@Obachan-Kobachan i m confused how to approach, i know hiragana and katagana , and want to resume my learning from there. Looking upto your vdos and guide❣️
@@Obachan-Kobachan and I also didn't get what u meant by jlpt4 ..🥲
@@Kii-edits Hi, Kii-tl9csさん、
so you know Hiragana and Katakana already.😊 Do you want to learn basic Japanese phrases such as self-introduction, or you have learned basics already and just want to start learning Kanji? My channel have some videos about basic phrases. I hope you can find some useful ones for you.😊
Ganbatte ne.
@@お蔭様 ohh i see, Smthg like want a full guide but as a teen i can't afford money to learn and I am so confused where to learm, well ik a little basics
THANK YOU VERY MUCH!!💐💐💗
You are so welcome.🤗
Thank you so much... 😊
Most welcome! 😊
Imagine learning Kanji and Chinese at the same time💀😭
Wow, you are learning both at the same time? Amazing!👏
@@Obachan-Kobachanchinese and kanji are the same
I am learning both
Thank you it helps a lot, I hope you'll do it for all JLPT level haha
I'll try.🤗
So happy to know the video was useful for you. Thank you for your comment.🤗
So cute I love it thanks ❤ ❤
I'm so happy to know that you like it.😊
You are awesome! Still struggling with kanji
I hope the visual images in the video can be helpful for you to learn Kanji. Ganbatte-ne!🤗
thank you so much!!!!
Glad it helped!🤗
Thank you so much sensei ♥️😇🙏⭐💯
You are very welcome.🤗
Very helpful 😊 thank you for this
Glad it was helpful!🤗
こばちゃんはとてもクリエイティブです🙏❤
ありがとう~!😊💕✨
N4 kanji also plz sensei….
I will work on it.😃
Ganbarimasu.
As a chinese learning Japanese, this is our greatest advantage
Yes, you are so lucky!😃
Keren Banget Nih Sensei
Terima kasih.🤗
Thank you
You are very welcome.🤗
Thanks sensei
You are more than welcome.😊
ありがとう
どういたしまして。🤗
Arigatou Gozaimasu!
Dou itashimashite.🤗
Hii guys im learning on how to read Kanji, how do you tell if a Kanji is using the Onyomi or the Kunyomi reading? Any helpp would be appreciated !! >-
Here is the answer from ChatGPT:😊
To distinguish between "kun'yomi" (訓読み) and "on'yomi" (音読み) readings of kanji, there are a few key strategies:
Word Type:
Kun'yomi is typically used in native Japanese words. These are often standalone words or words involving native compounds. For example, in the word 山 (yama), the reading "yama" is kun'yomi.
On'yomi, on the other hand, is generally found in Sino-Japanese compounds (words that are combinations of kanji borrowed from Chinese). For example, in the word 学校 (gakkou), "gaku" is the on'yomi of 学.
Single Kanji vs. Compounds:
When a kanji is used by itself (as a standalone word), it is more likely to be read with its kun'yomi, as it represents a native concept or thing.
When kanji appear in combination with other kanji (kanji compounds), on'yomi is usually used. For instance, when you see a kanji pair like 電車 (densha), both kanji are read with their on'yomi ("den" for 電 and "sha" for 車).
Familiar Kun'yomi and On'yomi Patterns:
Kun'yomi tends to have more flexibility in pronunciation, often having multiple readings depending on context. On'yomi typically has a more regular, consistent reading across different contexts.
Certain kanji with specific meanings related to nature, objects, or verbs are more likely to use kun'yomi. For example, verbs often use kun'yomi readings, like 食べる (taberu) or 飲む (nomu).
Historical Context:
Kun'yomi readings come from the original Japanese language before kanji were imported from China, while on'yomi readings reflect the Chinese pronunciation (with some adaptation) of the kanji when it was introduced into Japanese.
In summaKun'yomi: native Japanese words, often used when a kanji stands alone or in native expta
It would be great if it included kana letters instead of romaji, but thanks!
There are versions without Romaji as well.😊
ua-cam.com/video/xEQiJiG_GeU/v-deo.htmlsi=ThBbnv8adNm6y49H
Please check out other Kanji videos without Romaji on 'Obachan Kobachan' channel.😃
ua-cam.com/video/QqspRD8pqKM/v-deo.htmlsi=zNHoz8FOOjj9BMXE
These words are cute❤
Arigatou!🤗
thank you very much.
You are welcome!🤗
3:23 obscure reference (?
Please let me know which part on the screen at 3:23 is obscure. Thank you in advance. 😃
@@お蔭様 it's was just a joke about the film SE7EN. I didnt want to bother You. I lthink You vídeo is very usefull. Thanks!
No worries. Thank you for your reply.😊
Fantastic
Thank you so much 😀
Arigatou! ありがとう!🤗
can you please make N3 kanji video
Thank you for your request.☺️
I still have 60 Kanji characters to cover at N4 level, and it is getting harder to match Kanji and images. I'll do my best.🫡
I think "behind" うしろ is kanji with okurigana 後ろ. The kanji itself 後 most of the time can be read as ご like f.e. 午後 or 最後 or 以後 etc. I don't know much vocabulary, but the reading うし I've meet only with okurigana like 後ろ I keep in mind those two "exceptions" with 後、like 後ろ and 後で (ushiro, atode) in all other combinations I try to use ご or こう and check if my memory can give me a hint - Am I right or no :)
Perfect! Thank you for your correction about 後ろ.🤗👍
I find the animations so funny because of how it is trying hard to look the same with the kanji
Under 'Description' I added the correction you gave me. Arigatou. 😊
Subarashiiiii!
Arigatou!🤗
Otsukaresama desu sensei
Arigatou!🤗
It's 9.55 and i have an interview at 11😭
You got the job buddy?
I hope the interview went well.😊🤞
It's interesting way of studu
I hope these visual hints are helpful for learning kanji.😊
谢谢
不客気 You are more than welcome. 🤗
Wowwww ❤❤❤❤
Thank you.😊
In N5 level we need to learn 100 kanjis Or 200? Please reply!!
Different sources show different figures such as 80, 100, and 103. I have not seen 200. 100 seems to be a commonly recognised figure. Ganbatte ne.😃
@@Obachan-Kobachan arigatoo gozaimasu☺
これは本当に素晴らしくて便利ですが、「耳」の「典型的な発音」を追加するのを忘れていました。
--> 6:25
あっら~、ホント!
気が付きませんでした!
教えて下さってありがとうございました!!
@@Obachan-Kobachan 心配ない!知らせたかっただけです,
内容をありがとう:)
ありがとうございます 先生 さま
どういたしまして。🤗
I think there’s mistake with 先. I thought it meant previous
Yes, some Kanji have several meanings, and 先 means 'ahead, previous, last, beginning, first etc.' This video is for total beginners, so only one typical meaning and pronunciation is introduced to avoid overwhelming learners.☺️Detailed videos showing more meanings and pronunciations of each basic Kanji are available on this channel, Obachan-Kobachan. Please check them out.😃
@@Obachan-Kobachan oh thank you for the explanation. I think it’s definitely time for me to start studying radicals so that i can better understand the different meanings. I’m really enjoying learning Kanji. I have been speaking for a while but never learned his to read or right. Now that i learned kana and kanji, i understand a lot more.
Wow, that's great! 😊👍
Yes, once you know radicals, you can expand your knowledge of Kanji, can't you?
Ganbatte ne.🤗
@@お蔭様 yes! The radicals are helping me retain stoke order much better! The overall appearance of the Kanji don’t look so overwhelming now that I can see the parts of the kanji much better!
❤❤
🤗🤗
cuteee
Arigatou!!🤗
Can kanji ni be pronounced as futatsu too?
Yes.
The video showing more pronunciation of numbers is here:
ua-cam.com/video/9hn8srg8Vvo/v-deo.htmlsi=BxqbksLq6VRoJevi
Ganbattene.😃
@@Obachan-Kobachan Arigatou gozaimasuu!!
Arigato
Dou itashimashite.🤗
What is the use of learning the most difficult alphabet in the world "kanji" as everything can be written by hiragana and katakana.
I understand how you feel.
However, as each Kanji letter has a meaning, not showing only sounds like English alphabet, once you learn Kanji, it would be much easier and faster to recognise the meaning of a phrase or a sentence visually if they are written with Kanji as well. Sentences written only in Hiragana and Katakana are very hard to read once you learn Kanji.😃 Ganbatte ne.
There's a ton of reasons, but I'll just give an example:
English: There are two chickens in the garden
Japanese: 庭には二羽鶏がいる
Japanese without any kanji: にわにはにわにわとりがいる
Romaji: niwa ni wa niwa niwatori ga iru
So yeah, learning Kanji helps a LOT with actually reading Japanese.
@@calen3152😃👍
Plzz N4
I'll try.
Ganbarimasu.がんばります。🤗
How much of kanji in level 5
There are about 100 kanji characters to learn in order to pass JLPT N5.
N4 plz sensei
Thank you for your comment. Ganbarimasu.☺️
Need n4
170 characters to go.😮
I know I should try.
Ganbarimasu.(maybe...😅)
Arigatou for your comment.😊
❤
music on background is annoying and blocks learning process
Thank you for your feedback. I know some people find it disturbing, but some people like it... Oh, I've got an idea!
I'll make a version of the video without music soon.😊
Here is the one without background music. I hope you can enjoy learning better this time. 😊
ua-cam.com/video/F8fY3wcAsUo/v-deo.htmlsi=qZijMZRjQg85Akfa
Genial... Hahahah
Arigatou.😊
😅😢
Why are you crying...?
What sun sets at 4pm ever??
Iceland in January?😅
Now the number 4 (四) is linked with sunset in west, and you'll never forget it.🤗👍
You never been to Alaska huh? It's beautiful and dark by 3-4 pm.
@viv9037 Oh, really? I did not know that. Thank you for the info. I would love to visit Alaska some day.😊
In the north of Germany, the sunset in December is at 4 PM 😉🇩🇪🌅
@@_Fuchs Wow, in Germany as well? I didn't know that. Thank you for letting us know. 😊
These things and very close variations are all over Amazon and Temu in Japan/Asia.
Mine doesn't have the detachable legs (each leg is one piece) but it has the same folding set up and mesh/clips.
The bag is also different, no zips, just a velcro flap. Also ripped really quickly around the top.
But they're really cheap and the mesh's are pretty much universal from any company. They're great alternatives to a campfire when you have to keep the fire off the ground, but can be tricky to cook on without a tripod.
It seems you wrote about something else but this Kanji video...🤔
Alguien sabe en español
I wonder if adding Spanish to subtitles to the video could be helpful...? 🤔
Me pregunto si agregar español a los subtítulos del video podría ser útil... 🤔
Te quería ayudar porque yo sé hablar español, y te lo traduzco uno por uno, pero lo que he teclado ha sido borrado por un anuncio de UA-cam.
どうもー🤍
ありがとう。❤️
exactly the same as Chinese words origin😂😂😂
Shame about the ghastly music
What? The music is good
Gomen-nasai.😅
@@Obachan-Kobachan i like the music! makes it more entertaining!
@@terraaabotThank you for your warm comment. I'm relieved to hear that. Arigatou.😊
这些汉字是中国人闭眼学都能学会的东西,只需要记住假名就好😂
Yes, you are right. This video was made for the people who do not know Kanji or Chinese characters at all. As you know the meanings of Chinese characters already,
the videos showing Japanese-origin pronunciations of each kanji would be useful for you. This is an example:
ua-cam.com/video/xEQiJiG_GeU/v-deo.htmlsi=8UY1jhait9bnJaqY
Other youtubers have made a lot of kanji videos without visual hints to memorize the shape of kanji.
Ganbatte ne.🤗