In doses. Every year they study progressively more Kanji. Just like anyone learning Kanji, they practice writing the character multiple times until it's committed to memory. Study materials for younger children are often workbooks that turn the Kanji into memorable pictures, utiliizing mneumonics to aid in the learning process.
Thus, the studying of Kanji is spread out over many years, making it a gradual process, as opposed to foreigners studying Japanese, who must tackle (at the very least) 2000 characters in a relatively short amount of time.
The kanji for love in Japanese is 愛.
Kanji is a type language in Japan. It is Japanese writing.
There is no Kanji for "madsam."
There is no single kanji meaning friendship in Japanese.
Kayla cannot be written in Japanese kanji because (1) it isn't a Japanese word, and (2) there is no such sound as "l" in Japanese.
We write it as 鯉[koi] in kanji in Japanese.
The Kanji for "water" is 水
It is: 悪
Bone in Japanese kanji looks like this. Bone: 骨 Bone in Japanese is pronounced like this. Honei
The Japanese started using kanji characters around the 5th century AD when they were introduced from China. Kanji became an essential part of the Japanese writing system, used alongside hiragana and katakana scripts.
Kanji characters. Kanji characters are logographic characters that represent whole words or ideas in the Japanese writing system.
Winter means "Kanji" in Japanese.