Originally Posted by
Bruno
My teacher skipped the romanji and started me off with hiragana and katakana.
It took quite a while to get the hang of it, but now I am glad I did. Romanji has the problem that Japanese don't use it, and it loses a whole lot of the information that is in the kana form. Ditch it, it is no good. By getting used to it, you only make it harder for you to actually learn real Japanese because you are investing time and effort in things that ultimately are of no use. It's like learning math by memorizing a proof as a series of meaningless symbols, rather than an expression of an underlying concept.
I have just started learning kanji, and while it is difficult and complex, it also uncovers a whole new dimension to the language.