I've finally caved in and started learning japanese for porn reasons. I'm currently learning all hiragana, katakana, and some kanji, just going from wikipedia. Anyone got some good courses/programs/websites/anything to recommend?
>>209123
When I was learning I used http://www.guidetojapanese.org/learn/grammar for grammar and anki for vocabulary
>>209123
Unfortunately Duolingo is still working on its English to Japanese course, but they have a Japanese to English course. If you already understand some Japanese it might be useful as it starts off at a quite basic level.
Or there's Rosetta Stone, very pricey if you don't torrent it.
>>209421
Memrise is like Duolingo from what I've seen and it has a Japanese course. I've been using it and it's pretty good so far.
>>209717
Hadn't heard of Memrise so I just tried it out.
Memrise seems to throw you in and you either get it or you don't, where Duolingo seems more instructional to me. Horses for courses, I suppose.
>>209730
this
I know that /jp/, /a/, and leddit/r/learnjapanese have resources. One thing I have noticed: fucking everyone uses Genki. It's a solid textbook.