Remembering the Hanja (Heisig Remembering Traditional Hanzi)
This is an Anki deck that only includes the 1,710 Korean hanja that are the same as the Traditional Chinese hanzi in the "Remembering Traditional Hanzi" series.
The perfect companion to finally memorizing the Korean hanja using the Heisig method with Anki (recommended by All Japanese All the Time (AJATT) and Mass Immersion Approach (MIA), among others), since the man himself has published books for Japanese kanji and Chinese hanzi, but not for Korean hanja yet.
Two Korean-specific fonts are included with this deck, one for the Korean handwritten form of the hanja and the other for the printed version.
On the front is the English keyword, the Korean meaning of the hanja, and the Korean pronunciation (reading) of the hanja. On the back is the actual hanja, in both handwritten and printed form.
The additional 134 hanja also included in this deck are both from the list of 1,800 characters (finalized in December 2000) that students in Korea study in middle and high school combined, and the 44 characters that were removed from the current list that were in the original list published in 1972.