Anki Kaishi 15k ~upd~
If you have browsed the Japanese learning corners of Reddit (r/LearnJapanese), Discord, or YouTube recently, you have likely seen a flashcard deck causing a quiet revolution. It is not the fabled Core 2k/6k/10k. It is not the controversial "Tango" series. It is a newcomer that has rapidly ascended to the top of the leaderboard:
What is your for learning Japanese (e.g., reading light novels, speaking, passing exams)?
Mastering Japanese Vocabulary: A Complete Guide to the Anki Kaishi 1.5K Deck anki kaishi 15k
: Having mastered the most common 1,500 words, the learner begins "sentence mining"—creating their own cards from things they actually enjoy, like manga or video games.
: Each card typically includes the target word, native audio, high-quality images, example sentences, and pitch accent notation. Modular Design If you have browsed the Japanese learning corners
To avoid burning out on a deck of this scale, you must configure your settings and study habits correctly. 1. Download and Import
If you actually meant a different deck called “Kaishi 15k” (15,000 cards) — that does not exist as a standard deck; the well-known one is 1.5k. For 15k sentences, people use or Anime/JLPT decks . It is a newcomer that has rapidly ascended
I can provide custom Anki settings and an immersion roadmap tailored to your routine. Share public link
25 new cards per day (Takes about 1.5 years to complete, requires high dedication). 2. Embrace the "Suspend" Button
If you have spent more than a week learning Japanese, you have likely encountered the holy grail of spaced repetition: . But you have also likely encountered the paradox of choice. With thousands of shared decks available—from "Core 2k/6k" to "JLPT Tango N5" to "Genki Vocabulary"—which one should you trust with your precious review time?
If you want to customize your study setup further, let me know: