If you are comfortable with Hiragana and its time to move to Kanji, then the ways to do it are - How I became fluent in Kanji explains how he practised writing all hiragana words in which a particular kanji was used and practising the kanji enough to be able to write it again while going through the hiragana words. He also laid out how to start off with the basic 80 kanji at N5 level of JLPT exam and then move on to increase the proficiency at say reading a Japanese language paper. You will see Pareto's law there. This way you are using hiragana to learn kanji and practising it too.
Memorising Kanji with hiragana counterparts
There is a concept of Japanese brain while learning the language so you dont translate into the Japanese language and learn anturally, like it were your first language.That starts with sentence structure, verb conjugation.
Another easier way of learning Kanji is to learn Chengyu or proverbs. If you are like me and love poems then how about this Tao Yuanming poem.
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