@hikeri@blorbo.social
I did Remember the Kanji with story help from https://kanji.koohii.com/ and a trimmed deck from https://japaneselevelup.com/japanese-level-up-rtk-mod-anki-deck/
While it might not be the most efficient (knowing #kanji meanings != reading #Japanese) and I definitely can't write most kanji from memory, I found it useful because it gave me a structure for decomposing and distinguishing kanji, made them familiar/less scary, and I can now easily write a kanji I'm looking at well enough that an OCR can parse it.