Guile wrote:FG Lurker wrote:
It wasn't until my 3rd year in Japan that I really started to study. I can't emphasize enough how big a difference there between life in Japan if you can speak Japanese vs life in Japan if you can't. Having 500-1000 Kanji is very helpful in daily life too.
That makes me feel much better. I also assume that it is much easier to learn when you're exposed to it on a daily basis.
Actually, the best way to learn is to take a good solid Japanese course and get the foundations of the language before you go.