Hello,
As pretty much an absolute beginner (something which I imagine I will still call myself in a year or two), what book (or two) should I buy to teach me Kanji? I like rules, by which I mean I like to be explained the rules of how a language works so I can for the most part figure out the rest for myself (with a little help along the way.) I'm not sure if this is possibe with Kanji as I have no idea how Kanji works, but if it is I would like you to keep that in mind when you suggest a resource (book) for me to obtain. Also, will I need a seperate book for the Kana's as well?
Also, I am using the podcasts from this site and Rossetta Stone to develop listening and speaking skills. In addition to this what is recommended? Should I just watch my Miyazaki DVD's over and over again until I finally understand what is being said but I hate the movies so much (from too much viewing) that I want to punch myself in the face? I have 7 seasons of Ranma 1/2 that I can watch but they talk so fast lol. Any suggestions for something I can easily obtain, but is maybe more easily understandable to a beginner? I tried getting some copies of the Japanese Sesame Street but I am having trouble finding it.
Most important to me though is finding a great resource to teach me how to read Japanese Kanji. This site has flash cards and limited definitions, but no in depth explanations as to usage or how and why the character is formed (not a complaint.)
Anyway, thank you for any help you may be able to provide
どうぞよろしく。
(By the way, I am an obsessive reader/learner so if the book is bigger than my head, that's totally ok.)