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Remembering the Kanji is a book by James Heisig. There's 3 of them but you'll only want the first one. RTK2 and 3 are a complete waste. You can get it for free in pdf format with some googling. You'll also want a SRS like Anki. As a plus Anki comes with a complete Heisig deck.
Note that RTK will not teach you any japanese at all. Only how to recognize, distinguish, and write kanji. It will also teach you stroke order, which is very important if you ever want to be able to use an electronic dictionary.
Not everyone agrees with Heisigs method though, so try it out for a while and if it doesn't work for you maybe you'll have to try something else.