

Anki works great for me. I bought some kanji books and added Anki collections made from those books.
Using the book for studying and Anki for reviewing really boosted how much I retained what I learnt, without the hassle of creating cards myself (I’m just lazy)
Let’s learn Japanese from small talk: https://open.spotify.com/show/1tHH40EmOge2Ale4nlYWTq Hasn’t updated in some time but the content is very fun
Gogo eibu kaiwa: https://open.spotify.com/show/3apCKtmicfDJLZsUm0PIXj This one is a conversation in Japanese and English so you can keep catching the context as the conversation goes
4989 American Life: https://open.spotify.com/show/6wMGXwntalyEwmgH0WU3mS Only Japanese, a bit more advanced, from a Japanese lady living in the US
The advanced ones are good for learning, even if you don’t understand much, as you get used to the pace and flow of the language