Hiragana and katakana were bad for me too because I have memory loss issues, lol. I still struggle with katakana sometimes (seriously, ツ and シ, and ン and ソ can bite my English-speaking hiney) and I only know a few handfuls of kanji. But yes you are right, kanji is the real beast, and as far as I can tell the only way to 'get gud' with kanji is to study study study and write write write.
Yeah...
And while we're on the topic of languages, while Japanese and, as I mentioned in the spoiler bars of the previous comments, evenmoreso Tibetan are beasts when it comes to writing and spelling, Georgian is the real beast while speaking and pronouncing. I mean, just look at the latinization of the Georgian word for "you peel us": gvprtskvni.
But I kinda went in the more general "languages" direction, rather than the specific "Japanese language" direction people are on, so it's as good as a time as any for me to drop the former.
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