Kanji
Reading
Frequency2%
Used in (75 in total)
showy; loud; gay; flashy; gaudy
someone else's hands; someone else's possession; hand (worker); aide; labor; labour
bare hand; empty hand
impediment; burden; encumbrance; hindrance; drag
hands behind one's back; hands tied behind one's back; behind (e.g. someone); rear; appearance from behind
one's left hand; (lit.) bow hand
serious wound; hard blow
thin (paper, cloth, porcelain, etc.); of thin make; superficial (knowledge, critique, etc.); shallow; slight wound; slight cut
labour shortage; labor shortage; shortage of workers; shortage of hands
side; beside; feature of a sword blade
thick (paper, cloth, etc.); heavy
mooring rope
to behave modestly
male help; male labor; man's handwriting; (arch.) kanji
very cheesy; very flashy; extremely gaudy
capital; funds; seed money; asset
to sustain a serious wound
to swing one's arms greatly while walking; to act freely; to be brazen
rear gate (esp. of castle); back entrance; one who arrests; force attacking the rear of a castle; (opponent's) weak point
female help; female labor; woman's handwriting; (arch.) hiragana
severe wound; serious wound; gash
rubbing one's hands together
both hands
rake; fork; bamboo rake
flamboyant; extravagant; showy; attention-seeking
clapping one's hands in prayer (at a shrine)
flashy; gaudy; flamboyant
with hands in pockets; idleness
to clap one's hands in prayer
overarm stroke (type of traditional Japanese swimming style)
to fall into another's hands
zigzag-shaped paper streamer often used to adorn Shinto-related objects; hornbeam (deciduous tree in the birch family)
humble position; inferior; underarm grip on opponent's belt
empty-handed; barehanded; unarmed
showy; flashy; flamboyant
cheap kind
slight wound; minor wound
to add to the staff; to increase the staff
full length of one's arm (from shoulder to fingertip)
fatsi (Fatsia japonica); paperplant; Japanese aralia
starfish; sea star; asteroid; northern Pacific seastar (Asterias amurensis)
(arch.) seal; (arch.) stamp; depressing the string of a zither with one's left hand; (in archery) left hand; obstinacy; stubbornness
flamboyant; extravagant; showy; attention-seeking
Japanese kana copybook
Reeves spirea (Spiraea cantoniensis)
to be murdered; to be aided by someone else; to be raised by someone else
doing twice the work; duplication of work
gold-painted porcelain
four-armed scoop net
type of iron sword with curved pommel (Nara period)
serious wound; serious injury
painting representing reeds around water with rocks, grass or birds made using characters (Heian period); characters written in a way inspired from that style
dip net; scoop net
ape hand (deformity); simian hand
flashy wedding; showy wedding
maple (tree) (Acer spp.)
brittle star (any starfish-like echinoderm of the order Ophiuroidea); brittlestar; Ophioplocus japonicus (species of brittlestar)
right hand
display of a champion in the ring
to supplicate; to implore humbly
loose-flowered hornbeam (Carpinus laxiflora)
Viburnum plicatum var. plicatum
eight-armed scoop net
former grand champion's 60th birthday ring-entering ceremony
Japanese snowball; Viburnum plicatum
Japanese hornbeam (Carpinus japonica)
Chonowski's hornbeam (Carpinus tschonoskii)
ivy-leaved maple (Acer cissifolium)
loose-flowered hornbeam (Carpinus laxiflora); akashide
Java fern (Microsorum pteropus)
greediness; avariciousness
techniques for arresting criminals (Edo period)