Home Japanese (今日の漢字) Today’s kanji is 嵐 (arashi)!🌪JJapanese(今日の漢字) Today’s kanji is 嵐 (arashi)!🌪December 25, 20209 comments (今日の漢字) Today’s kanji is 嵐 (arashi)!🌪 Tags:Japanese 9 commentsToday I learned the boy band Arashi actually has a meaning to it’s nameThank you. I’m adding it to my anki.For reference jisho.org says 嵐 is a N3 word.All the words/kanji are taken from kanjiday.comThats a really cool kanjiI always remember it as “Royal wind” because it looks like the Kanji for wind but with a crown on it[ゲームセンターあらし](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hLL71hpomDs)Feel free to sing along.Oh, I actually haven’t seen this one yet. Adding it to my anki deck, thanks!Is there a subreddit that post a Kanji a day? Just like this post?Can anyone explain the radicals for this one? I recognize two, but don’t know what they actually mean yet.Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
Can anyone explain the radicals for this one? I recognize two, but don’t know what they actually mean yet.
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Today I learned the boy band Arashi actually has a meaning to it’s name
Thank you. I’m adding it to my anki.
For reference jisho.org says 嵐 is a N3 word.
All the words/kanji are taken from kanjiday.com
Thats a really cool kanji
I always remember it as “Royal wind” because it looks like the Kanji for wind but with a crown on it
[ゲームセンターあらし](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hLL71hpomDs)
Feel free to sing along.
Oh, I actually haven’t seen this one yet. Adding it to my anki deck, thanks!
Is there a subreddit that post a Kanji a day? Just like this post?
Can anyone explain the radicals for this one? I recognize two, but don’t know what they actually mean yet.