For me it seems to make it easier to study large groups of kanji at a
time, knowing all of these kanjis have something to do with plants,
all of these have to do with family relations, etc. I've managed to
study over 200 in a month, and I'm hoping to finish this book by the
end of March (after which I have to figure out what to use to study
the rest of the government standard kanji...)
If anyone is interested, I have a boring little web page dedicated to
my Japanese studies at http://www2.gol.com/users/joepet/japanese
Sore ja,
Joe Petrow
poyo...@gol.com
http://www2.gol.com/users/joepet