He stared for several seconds at the two Kanji characters, Ku and Jaku, on the gray markers.
This is exhibited by the fact that traditional Chinese, Hanja, and Kanji characters for most of the solar terms are identical.
The Kanji characters are followed by their reading and meaning, and the gyaru-moji derived from them:
The Kanji characters literally mean "small storehouse".
Finally, he has Japanese Kanji characters on his arm which symbolize his faith; they say, "Father.
Kanji characters are classed on the basis of how many brush strokes they are made of.
Users would be free to assign whatever meaning they want for each position in the other 13 modes, including Kanji characters for Japanese users.
Ogawa studied Chinese classics and learned to read Kanji characters.
Users of the program can look up Kanji characters by number of strokes, or by radical.
This word is a compound formed from the following Japanese Kanji characters: