Tag Archive | Remembering the Kanji

Kanji Kanban #168

DSC08212誕生

感謝祭

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 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(H393, H15555, H615, H1250, H1102)

Kanji In Context(KIC688, KIC49, KIC431, KIC947, KIC473)

Kanji Kanban #167

DSC08220ランチセット実施中

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 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(H1572, H1045, H39)

Kanji In Context(KIC672, KIC612, KIC33)

Kanji Kanban #166

DSC08256新茶

Use the rikaichan popup dictionary or your favorite reference tool with my transcription below the photo if you need help reading this old Kyoto tea shop’s poster.

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(H1502, H252)

Kanji In Context(KIC85, KIC145)

Kanji Kanban #165

DSC08223周辺案内

Use the rikaichan popup dictionary or your favorite reference tool with my transcription below the photo if you need help reading this Kyoto 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(H317, H284, H214, H1019)

Kanji In Context(KIC558, KIC962, KIC305, KIC152)

Kanji Kanban #164

DSC08172ほっとひと息。

このコーヒーで

脂肪を燃やせ!

誕生

高濃度

コーヒークロロゲン酸

270mg

体脂肪が気になる方に

脂肪を消費しやすくするヘルシアコーヒー

Use the rikaichan popup dictionary or your favorite reference tool with my transcription below the photo if you need help reading this bus stop ad. It’s part of a big new campaign by the company that made a mint with its fat burning canned tea.

Click on the photo and then click again on the characters to see them more clearly, including those on the can, which are not included in my transcription.

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(H610, H456, H494, H510, H393, H1555, H307, H2015, H1194, H1437, H957, H456, H494, H1885, H490, H456, H494, H144, H1238)

Kanji In Context(KIC1118, KIC1350, KIC1351, KIC870, KIC688, KIC49, KIC83, KIC627, KIC333, KIC1420, KIC165, KIC1350, KIC1351, KIC246, KIC13, KIC1350, KIC1351, KIC219, KIC858)

Kanji Kanban #163

DSC08171修理屋

見積り

空気入れ

無料

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 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(H1722, H265, H1058, H57, H1543, H1317, H1885, H779, H1775, H1178)

Kanji In Context(KIC1175, KIC241, KIC54, KIC139, KIC886, KIC461, KIC246, KIC186, KIC400, KIC240)

Kanji Kanban #162

DSC07968額と絵

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 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(H295, H1346)

Kanji In Context(KIC861, KIC617)

Kanji Kanban #161

DSC07849あなたがほしい!

消防団員募集

Use the rikaichan popup dictionary or your favorite reference tool with my transcription below the photo if you need help reading this fire department recruiting poster.

This poster is a reference to a traditional children’s game and song that almost all Japanese know called はないちもんめ。The hiragana, which means ‘I want you!’ is called out in the game.  You can listen to the song on youtube here.  And here’s another video, of kids lined up playing the game, as in the poster.

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(H144, H1302, H582, H56, H861, H559)

Kaji In Context(KIC219, KIC781, KIC366, KIC395, KIC1155, KIC224)

Kanji Kanban #160

DSC07837みんなの町を美しく

フンお後始末は

飼い主の

責任です。

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 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(H92, H548, H1379, H747, H217, H1866, H266, H1541, H1003)

Kanji In Context(KIC549, KIC, KIC673, KIC30, KIC129, KIC584, KIC1348, KIC70, KIC1180, KIC639)

Kanji Kanban #159

DSC07470缶も。

Use the rikaichan popup dictionary or your favorite reference tool with my transcription below the photo if you need help reading this sign.  Suntory’s  highballs(whiskey and water) are big sellers at bars, and they come in cans, too.

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(H1965)

Kanji In Context(KIC920)

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