http://www.JapanScholar.com ← Study Japanese IN JAPAN! :)
http://tinyurl.com/mc76k8h ← Here's what I was watching on TV.
You can use the "Kanji by Radicals" section on http://jisho.org to look up Kanji easily. That way, even if you don't know how to read a kanji you can find out what it us by breaking it into parts.
This is episode 2 of the KemushiChan Kanji series by Loretta Scott to help students learn to read and write Kanji more easily. :)
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