I like Wanikani for learning kanji symbols and vocabulary. It's pretty vast, and it's officially recognized by the Japanese government as a way for students to learn Japanese. It's free to use but to track your progress, you need to pay $10 a month; again, you don't need to pay to view all 60 levels of kanji, but you won't be able to track progress, at least not after the 3rd level.
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I like Wanikani for learning kanji symbols and vocabulary. It's pretty vast, and it's officially recognized by the Japanese government as a way for students to learn Japanese. It's free to use but to track your progress, you need to pay $10 a month; again, you don't need to pay to view all 60 levels of kanji, but you won't be able to track progress, at least not after the 3rd level.