>>41412145>Any tips?Japanese has 3 writing systems, and 2 of them are simple alphabets.
>hiragana>katakanaLearn these alphabets first. 92 characters in total. (Not as hard as it seems, just use duolingo or any other flashcard system).
>kanjiThese are symbols that represent words. Here is "mori" which means "forest": 森. You start kanji after mastering the two alphabets. There are guides for helping you remember kanji - some recommend making mnemonics or learning etymologies.
As you memorize kanji, you will slowly build your vocabulary.
Vocabulary is the most important aspect of learning a language, even more than grammar. A lot of grammar can just be absorbed naturally since thats what our brains are designed to do.
>grammar + accentThat being said, after you build your vocabulary enough, you should also study grammar and tone-accents.
Studying both these things are necessary to sounding natural.
Extra:
>stroke orderIf you ever plan on writing japanese on a piece of paper, look up the rules for "stroke order". Memorize this and you should be fine.
Follow all this, memorize at least 1000 kanji and *ta daaa~* you now basically know japanese and can watch anime without subs.