Kanji Kanban #93
激安 中古自転車
Use the rikaichan popup dictionary or your favorite reference tool with my transcription below the photo if you need help reading the kanji characters 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(H497, H190, H39, H16, H36, H420, H286)
Kanji In Context(KIC1039, KIC84, KIC33, KIC86, KIC63, KIC65, KIC62)
Kanji Kanban #69
準備中
Use the rikaichan popup dictionary or your favorite reference tool with my transcription below the photo if you need help reading this sign.
The numbers below refers 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(H564, H1183, H39)
Kanji In Context(KIC613, KIC614, KIC33)
Kanji Kanban #64
英会話TOEICコース説明会&無料体験レッスン受付中! お気軽に2Fカウンターまでお越し下さい! お忙しい方には、10分でご説明させていただきます! 本日、21時までOPENしています
Use the rikaichan popup dictionary or your favorite reference tool with my transcription below the photos if you need help reading the words on the main part of this sign. Aeon is one of the largest English conversation school chains in Japan.
The numbers below refer to the kanji I’ve transcribed below the photos, 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(H1741, H752, H344, H499, H20, H752, H1775, H1178, H957, H1980, H735, H1000, H39, H1885, H717, H387, H50, H618, H490, H781, H499, H20, H211, H12, H159)
Kanji In Context(KIC155, KIC59, KIC178, KIC292, KIC106, KIC59, KIC400, KIC240, KIC165, KIC793, KIC269, KIC365, KIC33, KIC246, KIC116, KIC1073, KIC32, KIC126, KIC43, KIC26, KIC292, KIC106, KIC37, KIC16, KIC25)
Kanji Kanban #57
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 #53
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 Kyoto restaurant’s dooorway.
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 (H39, H581, H541, H590, H1178, H265)
Kanji In Context(KIC33, KIC151, KIC52, KIC542, KIC240, KIC241)
Kanji Kanban #52
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 (H548, H951, H309)
Kanji In Context(KIC673, KIC15, KIC863)
Kanji Kanban #51
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(H1440, H729)
Kanji In Context(KIC471, KIC821)
Kanji Kanban #41
Use the rikaichan popup dictionary or your favorite reference tool with my transcription below the photo if you need help reading this sign.
The numbers below refer to the kanji I’ve transcribed below the photo, and correspond to its 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 (H483)
Kanji In Context(KIC1034)
Kanji Kanban #37
QBハウス 1000円 料金一律
ヘアーカット専門店 女性 お子様もご利用頂けます
営業時間 受付終了
Use the rikaichan popup dictionary or your favorite reference tool with the words I’ve transcribed below the photo if you need help reading this sign.
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The corresponding numbers of these kanji for Heisig’s Remembering the Kanji and Kanji In Context are noted below. These numbers make it possible to search for a given character as you come across it in your text and want an example of that kanji in use. When you input the character’s number from your text into this blog’s search engine, remember to add the appropriate letter preceding it as noted below, an ‘H’ or KIC’ depending on which system you’re using.
Heisig(H1924, H85, H1811, H1178, H269, H1, H874,H46, H1616, H588, H98, H1558, H95, H933, H906, H1181, H94, H1034, H1792, H159, H1620, H735, H1000, H1352, H97)
Kanji In Context(KIC1359, KIC250, KIC14, KIC240, KIC21, KIC1, KIC519, KIC797, KICn445, KIC55, KIC68 KIC421, KIC69, KIC677, KIC248, KIC308 KIC1643, KIC930, KIC307, KIC25, KIC161, KIC269, KIC365, KIC130, KIC818)
Kanji Kanban #33
Use the rikaichan popup dictionary or your favorite reference tool with my transcription below the photo if you need help reading the words on these posters that I saw in front of a Kyoto drugstore.
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 (H194, H990)
Kanji In Context(KIC742, KIC199)










