Thread:KrytenKoro/@comment-31365078-20180910043502/@comment-134861-20180910142631

Honestly, I can't guarantee I'll have the time to do this. To be perfectly clear, I have stuff on my "wiki todo list" from 2009.

I would suggest using http://nihongo.monash.edu/cgi-bin/wwwjdic?1C (multiradical kanji -- basically, select all the "pieces" of the kanji that you see, try to count the strokes (I usually make an estimate then add +2/-2), and see if the results include one that matches.)

Also, the wikipedia page for hiragana and katakana -- it will definitely help to become familiar with those, and doesn't take too long. You can get it to type through romaji either by using @ or # before the romaji on WWWJDIC, or by getting SHIFT-JIS set up as your computer keyboard.