What is a fanlisting
"A fanlisting is simply an online listing of fans of a subject, such as a TV show, actor, or musician, that is created by an individual and open for fans from around the world to join. There are no costs, and the only requirements to join a fanlisting are your name and country. Fanlistings do not have to be large sites (although some are) - they are just a place where you can have your name listed along with other fans of the same subject. TheFanlistings.org is the original (but not only) web directory for fanlistings, dedicated to uniting fans across the globe."[from thefanlistings.org]
Kanji?
"Kanji are the Chinese characters that are used in the modern Japanese logographic writing system along with hiragana (平仮名), katakana (片仮名), and the Arabic numerals. The Japanese term kanji (漢字) literally means "Han characters".""Kanji, whose thousands of symbols defy ordering by convention such as is used with the Roman Alphabet, uses radical-and-stroke sorting to order a list of Kanji words. In this system, common components of characters are identified; these are called radicals in Chinese and logographic systems derived from Chinese, such as Kanji.
Characters are then grouped by their primary radical, then ordered by number of pen strokes within radicals. When there is no obvious radical or more than one radical, convention governs which is used for collation. For example, the Chinese character for "mother" (媽) is sorted as a thirteen-stroke character under the three-stroke primary radical (女) meaning "woman".
Kanji are part of the Japanese writing system. Because of the large number of characters, learning them is a major task for those who study Japanese. There are many different techniques and systems for learning kanji. Japanese schoolchildren learn the characters by repetition. Characters are repeatedly written until memorised. There is a fixed order of characters followed by all elementary schools. Methods for learners of Japanese vary from similar copying-based methods used by texts such as O'Neill, to the mnemonic-based methods seen in James Heisig's series of books Remembering the Kanji. Several other textbooks have their own unique methods, often based on the etymology of the characters, such as Mathias and Habein's or Henshall's books. Pictorial mnemonics, as in the text Kanji Pict-o-graphix, are also seen."
Sources: Wikipedia 1, Wikipedia 2
Why a fanlisting for kanji?
Because I love Japanese writing, Japanese language, Japan.... See, I love almost everything in Japan. That's why^^. Though I can't write many kanjis at the moment, I want to learn them because I want to be a translator.As a random fact, two first kanji I can think are Gin (銀) and Ga (牙), silver and fang because first animeseries I've ever seen is Ginga Nagareboshi Gin (銀牙 -流れ星 銀-) a.k.a. Silver Fang x3.