Kanji for shore "岸"
岸
- Meaning
shore
- Onyomi What is Onyomi?
Reading based on old Chinese pronunciation. - Kunyomi What is Kunyomi?
Reading based on Japanese to express the meaning of kanji.
There are some Kanji characters that need to be fed, such as “嬉しい”. - Strokes What is Strokes?
The stroke order is the order of writing kanji.
Created with the aim of unifying the stroke order as much as possible so as not to cause confusion in learning instruction. - Radical What is Radical?
Radical is a part of a kanji used to classify kanji.
In radical classification, at least one radical is assigned to all Kanji characters.
Sentences including 岸
The ship made for the shore.
There were few people on the beach.
What do you say to taking a walk by the seaside?
The weather was beautiful and we stayed on the beach all day.
They went to the beach.
Does this bus go to the beach?
How do you feel about the gulf war?
Another ten minutes drive will take you to the seashore.
We got into his car and went to the sea.
I've been to the seaside by car.
Sentences from Japanese classical masterpieces
from "Kokoro", by Natsume Sōseki, original text:Shueisha Bunko, Shueisha
すると先生は昨日と違って、一種の弧線を描いて、妙な方向から岸の方へ帰り始めた。
from "Kokoro", by Natsume Sōseki, original text:Shueisha Bunko, Shueisha
すべてこの沿岸はその時分から重に学生の集まる所でしたから、どこでも我々にはちょうど手頃の海水浴場だったのです。
from "Kokoro", by Natsume Sōseki, original text:Shueisha Bunko, Shueisha
Kと私はよく海岸の岩の上に坐って、遠い海の色や、近い水の底を眺めました。
from "Kokoro", by Natsume Sōseki, original text:Shueisha Bunko, Shueisha
すべてこの沿岸はその時分から重に学生の集まる所でしたから、どこでも我々にはちょうど手頃の海水浴場だったのです。
from "Kokoro", by Natsume Sōseki, original text:Shueisha Bunko, Shueisha
Kと私はよく海岸の岩の上に坐って、遠い海の色や、近い水の底を眺めました。
from "Kokoro", by Natsume Sōseki, original text:Shueisha Bunko, Shueisha