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hi, can anyone recommend a good site where i can learn how to write kanji including which stroke should go first when writing (up, down and sidewad, etc) as well as other sites to learn calligraphy..
I actually like the entire Japanese language section on about.com. http://japanese.about.com/blqow23.htm is a good place to answer your specific question. There are lots of links from there.
Ganbatte!
塵も積もれば山となる
even grains of sand can form a mountain
what exactly do you want to do? I know it would be nice to get something for free, but when it comes to the subject of kanji, there isn't much you can do without a book.