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Which kanji has most strokes?

Which kanji has most strokes?

Taito
The Most Difficult Japanese Kanji on Record: たいと(Taito) たいと(taito) is the most difficult Japanese Kanji on the record with a total of 84 strokes.

What is the hardest Japanese word?

ryōri. 料理 (n) cuisine.

  • chūshajō 駐車場 (n) parking lot.
  • ryokō 旅行 (n) traveling. chōkyori ryokō 長距離旅行 long-distance traveling. 1 More Example.
  • benri. 便利 (n) convenient.
  • shinryaku. 侵略 (n) invasion.
  • Tsuittā ツイッター (n) Twitter.
  • atatakaku nakatta. 暖かくなかった (p) was not warm.
  • tsutaerarenakatta. 伝えられなかった (p) could not tell.
  • How do you write Eki in kanji?

    Kanji Card – 駅 – eki.

    How do you write Migi in kanji?

    Kanji Card – 右 – migi.

    What is the Order of the kanji strokes?

    Kanji strokes are written from left to right. Stroke order rule 1 does not apply to characters such as 小 chiisai ‘small’ and 水 mizu ‘water’, which have a central dominant stroke and smaller satellite strokes. We have a separate rule for such characters that we will explore later.

    Why is the 5th stroke slanted in Japanese kanji?

    In 端 hashi, the fifth stroke is made to look slightly slanted for stylistic reasons. When a kanji is made up of two components as in 端 hashi, the lowermost horizontal stroke of the left-hand component often becomes markedly slanted in order to preserve balance in the overall shape of the character.

    What is the component order of the kanji for spear?

    The ‘sandwiched’ part of the kanji is written after the red stroke (s), and before the green strokes. The component order is as follows: the part of the spear formed by the long horizontal stroke and related strokes is written first (red); the slanted part of the spear and related strokes is written last (green).

    What is the correct stroke order for 虍 toragashira?

    虍 toragashira follows a very counterintuitive stroke order. I’ve seen university professors get this one wrong! The vertical slanted stroke is written before the hooked horizontal stroke (the roof of the hanging enclosure). With the exception of 虍 toragashira, the ‘roof’ of the hanging enclosures is written first.