Thread:Rukiachanx/@comment-28158616-20160417091031/@comment-27767934-20160420105459

Ah, I see. If I may give you a few tips for when you start learning the language, it would be best to start learning Kanji early on and put special emphasis solely on Kanji especially in the beginning. Best case scenario is to learn all 2200 Jouyou Kanji before delving into the language because it will drastically reduce the odds of quitting it. Focus on learning the meanings so that you could make sense of written text even without being able to read it. Learning different readings for each Kanji will come naturally as you progress. But knowing early on the meaning of each character should greatly help you and only encourage to contintue learning the language. I would recommend using the Heisig Method from the popular book series "Remembering the Kanji".