Archive | December 2012

Kanji Kanban #57

JR全線きっぷうりば

Use the rikaichan popup dictionary or your favorite reference tool with my transcription below the photo if you need help reading the words on this Tokyo Station sign.

The numbers below refer to the kanji I’ve transcribed below the photo, and correspond to their order of appearance in both Heisig’s Remembering the Kanji and Kanji in Context.

To learn more about how to work with this information and get the most out of my daily Kanji Kanban series, please read this.

Heisig(H263, H1339)

Kanji In Context(KIC160, KIC841)

Kanji Kanban #56

自転車 バイク 修理 販売

Use the rikaichan popup dictionary or your favorite reference tool with my transcription below the photo if you need help reading the words on this sign.

The numbers below refer to the kanji I’ve transcribed below the photo, and correspond to their order of appearance in both Heisig’s Remembering the Kanji and Kanji in Context.

To learn more about how to work with this information and get the most out of my daily Kanji Kanban series, please read this.

Heisig (H36, H420, H286, H1722, H265, H726, H323)

Kanji In Context(KIC63, KIC65, KIC62, KIC1175, KIC241, KIC1223, KIC187)

Kanji Kanban #55

ネット+電話で スマホがおトク!

Use the rikaichan popup dictionary or your favorite reference tool with my transcription below the photo if you need help reading the words on this banner.

The numbers below refer to the kanji I’ve transcribed below the photo, and correspond to their order of appearance in both Heisig’s Remembering the Kanji and Kanji in Context.

To learn more about how to work with this information and get the most out of my daily Kanji Kanban series, please read this.

Heisig (H535, H344)

Kanji In Context(KIC61, KIC178)

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