Kanji
辻
kanji character
crossing
crossroad
street corners
(kokuji)
辻 kanji-辻 crossing, crossroad, street corners, (kokuji)
辻
Meaning
crossing crossroad street corners
Readings
Kun'yomi
- つじ つま coherence
- つじ crossroads
- つじ かぜ whirlwind
Practice Writing
Stroke: 1/6
Related Entries
Common Words
-
辻 crossroads, crossing, intersection... -
辻 褄 coherence, consistency -
辻 風 whirlwind, sensation, commotion... -
辻 堂 wayside shrine -
辻 説 法 street preaching -
辻 々every street corner, every crossing -
辻 占 slip of paper with a fortune-telling message, street fortune-teller -
辻 君 streetwalker, nightwalker, prostitute -
辻 札 sign on a post (esp. containing information about a sight, warnings, congratulations... -
辻 社 small shrine built at a crossroads -
辻 待 vehicle waiting to be hired -
辻 斬 attacking a passerby with a sword (to test its sharpness or one's skill), samurai who tries out his sword on a passerby -
辻 辻 every street corner, every crossing -
辻 店 street stall -
辻 番 town-watches from the Edo period -
辻 取 taking a wife by kidnapping a woman passing by on the road -
辻 捕 taking a wife by kidnapping a woman passing by on the road -
辻 噺 stories (esp. war stories) or lectures told by someone near a road or temple while begging for money -
辻 芸 street performance (in the Edo period) -
辻 踊 dancing on a street corner -
辻 待 ちvehicle waiting to be hired -
辻 斬 りattacking a passerby with a sword (to test its sharpness or one's skill), samurai who tries out his sword on a passerby -
辻 切 りattacking a passerby with a sword (to test its sharpness or one's skill), samurai who tries out his sword on a passerby -
辻 取 りtaking a wife by kidnapping a woman passing by on the road -
辻 捕 りtaking a wife by kidnapping a woman passing by on the road -
辻 踊 りdancing on a street corner -
辻 強 盗 highwayman -
辻 駕 籠 street palanquin -
辻 講 釈 stories (esp. war stories) or lectures told by someone near a road or temple while begging for money -
辻 相 撲 amateur wrestling on a street corner or in an empty field (esp. in autumn), wrestling show in a roadside tent