Following on the phenomenal success of Remembering the Kanji, the author
has prepared a companion volume for learning the Hiragana and Katakana
syllabaries of modern Japanese. In six short lessons of about twenty
minutes, each of the two systems of "kana" writing are introduced in
such a way that the absolute beginner can acquire fluency in writing in
a fraction of the time normally devoted to the task.
Using the same basic self-taught method devised for learning the kanji,
and in collaboration with Helmut Morsbach and Kazue Kurebayashi, the
author breaks the shapes of the two syllabaries into their component
parts and draws on what he calls "imaginative memory" to aid the student
in reassembling them into images that fix the sound of each particular
kana to its writing.
Now in its third edition, Remembering the Kana has helped tens of
thousands of students of Japanese master the Hiragana and Katakana in a
short amount of time . . . and have fun in the process.