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Ep.8 Stop Feeling Overwhelmed by Kanji — 2 Methods for Adult Expats

10 min · 14 de may de 2026
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Kanji feels overwhelming — but most advice tells you to start from page one of a workbook that wasn't designed for your life. In this episode I share how Japanese people actually live with kanji, why even native speakers forget characters, and two practical methods adult expats can start today — no flashcards, no study sessions required. 📥 Free guide: wanderlust-japanese.kit.com/whysohard

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