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Kanji Kanban #148

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産科婦人科

福岡医院

Use the rikaichan popup dictionary or your favorite reference tool with my transcription below the photos if you need help reading this sign. 福岡(ふくおか) is the name of the clinic. Click on the photos to enlarge them and see the characters more clearly.

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(H1795, H20, H216, H1884, H1560, H1179, H1151, H951, H1179, H1090, H1961, H1694, H1304)

Kanji In Context(KIC419, KIC106, KIC583, KIC133, KIC574, KIC565, KIC597, KIC15, KIC565, KIC895, KIC N/A, KIC325, KIC230)

Kana Kanban

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レンタサイクル

If you’re studying hiragana and katakana, try reading this sign. Use the rikaichan popup dictionary or your favorite reference tool with my transcription below the photo if you need help.

Kanji Kanban #124

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完熟珈琲

Use the rikaichan popup dictionary or your favorite reference tool with my transcription below the photos if you need help reading this sign. Click on the photo to enlarge it and see the characters more clearly.

The last two characters aren’t on the list of general use kanji, but are seen more often than many that are.

These ‘coffee’ kanji were chosen for this loanword back when coffee was introduced to Japan for phonetic reasons rather than their meaning.  In addition to these kanji,  katakana コーヒー is also commonly used.   The kanji aren’t seen much aside from this usage, and people almost always choose katakana  when writing it, so it’s enough to be able to read them as a set when you see them on a sign or menu,  and the context will likely be enough to remind you of their meaning.  They’re made up of common elements, and actually have one in common.

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(H187, H310, H2962, H2963)

Kanji In Context(KIC817, KIC864, KIC N/A, KIC N/A)

Kanji Kanban #118

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新クリア! クリーミーな泡、クリアな後味。

Use the rikaichan popup dictionary or your favorite reference tool with my transcription below the photos if you need help reading this sign. Click on the photo to enlarge it and see the characters more clearly.

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, H533, H1379, H219)

Kanji In Context(KIC85, KIC1629, KIC30, KIC311)

Kana Kanban

DSC05862マクドナルドハンバーガー

If you’re studying hiragana and katakana, try reading this sign. Use the rikaichan popup dictionary or your favorite reference tool with my transcription below the photo if you need help.

Kanji Kanban #109

DSC05843チカンは 許さない!

Use the rikaichan popup dictionary or your favorite reference tool with my transcription below the photos if you need help reading this poster that I saw recently in a Kyoto subway station. Click on the photo to see the characters more clearly.

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(H569)

Kanji In Context(KIC667)

Kanji Kanban #104

DSC05774花粉と戦え! 鼻炎と戦え!

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 poster for a hay fever medicine that I saw recently 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(H1009, H920, H1929, H678, H162, H1929)

Kanji In Context(KIC314, KIC1557, KIC360, KIC1286, KIC1803, KIC360)

Kanji Kanban #99

DSC05104豚まん  1コ  220円

Use the rikaichan popup dictionary or your favorite reference tool with my transcription below the photos 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(H538, H1811)

Kanji in Context(KIC1089, KIC14)

Kanji Kanban #77

10月1日は、コーヒーの日

女性に ”コーヒーブレイク” を贈る日。

10月1日は、コーヒの日。コーヒーにちなんだ 新習慣として、毎日がんばっている女性の皆さまに、”コーヒーブレイク” でホッとひと息ついてもらいませんか。

Use the rikaichan popup dictionary or your favorite reference tool with my transcription below the photos if you need help reading the words on this poster, produced by the National Association of Coffee Roasters of Japan.  It caught my eye last autumn in Kyoto. Click on the second photo to see the kanji characters more clearly.

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(H13, H12, H12, H98, H1558, H503, H12, H13, H12, H12, H1502, H574, H627, H458, H12, H98, H1558, H449, H610)

Kanji In Context(KIC17, KIC16, KIC16, KIC68, KIC421, KIC1224, KIC16, KIC17, KIC16, KIC16, KIC85, KIC201, KIC655, KIC164, KIC16, KIC68, KIC421, KIC606, KIC1118)

Kana Kanban

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ステーキ ハウス ピーピングトム 営業時間11:00−23:30

If you’re studying katakana, try reading this  sign.

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

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