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Kanji for Year: 年 (Toshi, Nen)

The Japanese Kanji for “year” is 年. The Kunyomi or the Japanese pronunciation of the Kanji 年 is “toshi” (とし), and the Onyomi (Chinese) pronunciation is “nen” (ネン). Year’s Kanji is part of JLPT N5 (please check the JLPT N5 Kanji list) and is taught in grade 1 in Japanese schools. Construction and Origin of the Shape 年 The construction

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Kanji for Country: 国 (Kuni, Koku)

国 is the Kanji for “country” in Japanese. The pronunciation of the Kanji 国 is “kuni” (くに) in its kun’yomi (Japanese reading) and “koku” (コク) in its on’yomi (Chinese reading). The Kanji 国 is constructed with 8 strokes. This Kanji is a part of the JLPT N5 syllabus (please check the list of JLPT N5 Kanji). In Japanese schools, this

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Kanji for “Jade,” “Jewel” and Sometimes “Ball”: 玉 (Tama, Gyoku)

In Japanese, the Kanji for “jade” is 玉. The Kunyomi, or the Japanese, pronunciation of the Kanji 玉 is tama (たま), and the Onyomi (Chinese) pronunciation is gyoku (ギョク) or goku (ゴク). However, there’s another less common Kanji 瑚 (ko), which can refer to “coral” and is sometimes associated with precious stones like jade in a broader sense. 瑚, in

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Kanji for King: 王 (ō, オウ)

The Japanese Kanji for “king” is 王. The Kanji of King does not have a Kunyomi or Japanese reading pronunciation. Its onyumi reading is “ō” (オウ). The Kanji 王 is part of JLPT N3 (please check the list of JLPT N3 Kanji) and is taught in grade 1 in Japanese schools. This Kanji has an interesting history and origin and

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Kanji for “Tube” or “Cylinder”: 筒 (Tsutsu)

The Japanese kanji for “Tube”, “Cylinder”, or Barrels is 筒. The Kunyomi or the Japanese pronunciation of the Kanji 筒 is “tou” (トウ), and the Onyomi (Chinese) pronunciation is “tsutsu” (つつ). 筒 refers to any long, hollow object with a circular cross-section. The Kanji 筒 is used to describe objects like a mailing tube, a cylindrical container, a sleeve, or

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Kanji for Bamboo: 竹 (Tāke)

The Japanese kanji for “bamboo” is 竹. The Kunyomi or the Japanese pronunciation of the Kanji 竹 is “tāke” (たけ), and the Onyomi (Chinese) pronunciation is “chiku” (チク). Bamboo’s Kanji 竹 is part of JLPT N2 and is taught in grade 1 in Japanese schools. Construction and Origin of the Shape 竹 Bamboo’s kanji 竹 is derived from a pictogram

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Kanji for Disaster, Calamity, Misfortune: 災 (Wazawa-i)

The Japanese kanji for “disaster” is 災. The Kanji 災 also means the synonyms of disaster, e.g., “calamity.” The pronunciation of the Kanji 災 is “wazawa-i” (わざわ-い) in its kun’yomi (Japanese reading) and “sai” (さい) in its on’yomi (Chinese reading). The Kanji 災 denoting disaster has 7 strokes and is part of JLPT N1. In Japanese schools, this Kanji is

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Getting a “Spouse of Japanese National” Visa

If you’re planning to marry or are already married to a Japanese citizen and looking for information about getting a Japanese Spouse Visa or a Japanese marriage visa, you have come to the right place! Please note that this article is about the spouse visa of a Japanese national and not for a dependent spouse visa if the spouse is

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