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how to write the main Japanese cities in kanji
symbols. See the map of Japan to learn to write
Japanese kanji symbols!
In this lesson, you will learn how to
write main cities of Japan such as Tokyo, Kyoto,
and Oosaka in Japanese kanji symbols.
In addtion,
you will learn about kanji compounds. You are going
to
extend
your knowledge of Japanese kanji compounds by learning
some examples. You will see how they are used in
combination with kanji symbols you have learn to
make new character in Japanese.
First of all, please look at the map
of Japan below.
How many cities can you recognize?
Place of Japan
Kanji Meaning
About the place
Pronunciation
North, sea, way
North island of Japan
Hokkaido
East, Capital
Capital of Japan
Tokyo
Big, slope
Second biggest city in Japan
Oosaka
Capital, city
used to be a capital of Japan
Kyoto
Wide, island
stands in a wide bay dotted small islands
Hiroshima
Long, promontory
There is a famous harbour
Nagasaki
Now, as you can see, all the name of
the cities are written in Japanese kanji by using
two or more kanji symbols. They are called "Kanji
compounds".
Kanji compunds are words created from
two or more kanji symbols.
For example, we use north, sea and way
kanji symbols to write Hokkaido, ,
and use East and capital kanji symbols to write Tokyo, in
Japanese.
By the way, do you know how to write
America, China and England in Japanese?
Place of Japan
Kanji Meaning
Pronunciation
Rice, country
Bei koku
Hero, country
Ei koku
Middle, country
Chu goku
Intersting, isn't it?
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