KanjiDB
Radical Index : : 園

おん,
エン, その, ぞの
park, garden, yard, farm
This kanji has 13 strokes: 3 strokes in the "enclosure" radical (くにがまえ) and 10 other strokes
Sample Compounds (93):
1.

ほいくえん

nursery school, day nursery
2.

ていえん

garden, park
3.

でんえん

country, rural districts, cultivated land, fields
4.

ゆうえんち

amusement park
5.

さいえん

vegetable garden
6.

はなぞの

flower garden
7.

ようちえん

kindergarten
8.

えん

garden (esp. man-made), park, plantation
9.

その

garden (esp. man-made), park, plantation
10.

しぜんこうえん

nature park, natural park
11.

れいえん

cemetery
12.

えんげい

horticulture, gardening
13.

しょくぶつえん

botanical garden
14.

がくえん

academy, campus
15.

どうぶつえん

zoo, zoological gardens
16.

えんじ

kindergarten pupil, kindergartener
17.

にゅうえん

enrollment in kindergarten, enrolment in kindergarten
18.

らくえん

pleasure garden, paradise
19.

ぎおん

entertainment district in Kyoto
20.

のうえん

plantation
21.

えんちょう

head of a place designated with the suffix -en (e.g. kindergarten principal, director of a zoo, etc.)
22.

えんない

inside the garden (park)
23.

こうえん

(public) park
24.

こうしえん

Koshien (location of Koshien Stadium, where the Japan National High School Baseball Tournament is held)
25.

かじゅえん

orchard
26.

いくじえん

baby nursery, baby-farm
27.

こくていこうえん

quasi-national park
28.

かじゅえんげい

fruit growing
29.

やくえん

medicinal-herb garden
30.

うんどうこうえん

sports park, athletic park, stadium
31.

こくりつこうえん

a national park
32.

かえん

flower garden
33.

ながたにえん

Nagatanien (name of a tea shop)
34.

でんおん

country, rural districts, cultivated land, fields
35.

でんえんし

pastoral poem
36.

やましたこうえん

park in Yokohama
37.

かきえんげい

horticulture
38.

ようちえんじ

kindergartener, pre-schooler
39.

でんえんしじん

pastoral poet
40.

かいちゅうこうえん

underwater park
41.

りえん

theatrical world
42.

えんのほうしん

policy of our kindergarten
43.

でんえんとし

rural or garden city
44.

しつらくえん

Paradise Lost (poem by Milton)
45.

かいひんこうえん

beachfront park, park by the sea
46.

でんえんとしかいはつ

garden-town development, rural city development, urban sprawl
47.

しょうえん

manor, demesne
48.

かいえん

garden opening
49.

ばらえん

rose garden
50.

えんげいか

horticulturist
51.

でんえんふうけい

rural landscape
52.
びの
まなびのその

educational institution
53.

えんげいがく

study of horticulture
54.

とうきょうとていえんびじゅつかん

Tokyo Metropolitan Teien Art Museum
55.

しんりんこうえん

forest park
56.

えんげいしょくぶつ

gardening plant
57.

ももぞの

peach orchard
58.

しょうえん

manor, demesne
59.

がくえんさい

school festival
60.

えんげいのうぎょう

horticultural agriculture
61.

そうえん

manor, demesne
62.

がくえんとし

college (university) town
63.

えんげいようぐ

gardening tools
64.

にほんていえん

Japanese-style garden, traditional Japanese landscape garden
65.

しょうえんせい

manorial system
66.

がくえんふんそう

campus dispute, campus strife
67.

しょうえんせいど

manorial system
68.

えんせい

garden (esp. with trees), park
69.

にゅうえんりょう

kindergarten enrollment fee, kindergarten enrolment fee
70.

ぞうえん

landscape gardening
71.

そのう

garden (esp. with trees), park
72.

ぞうえんじゅつ

art of landscape gardening
73.

ぎおんえ

Gion Festival (in Kyoto during the month of July, with high point on the 17th)
74.

えんてい

gardener
75.

のうえんしゅ

farm owner, plantation owner
76.

そつえん

finishing kindergarten, graduating from kindergarten
77.

ぎおんまつり

Gion Festival (in Kyoto during the month of July, with high point on the 17th)
78.

はいえん

neglected or abandoned garden
79.

そつえんしき

kindergarten graduation ceremony
80.

そうえん

mulberry plantation
81.

ばいえん

plum garden or orchard
82.

たけのそのう

bamboo garden, the imperial family
83.

けいえんじだい

Keien period (between the end of the Russo-Japanese War and the Taisho Political Crisis, approx. 1905-1912 CE)
84.

えんゆうかい

garden party
85.

はかたぎおんやまかさ

festival held in July in Fukuoka City, Hakata Gion Yamakasa Festival (often just called Yamakasa Festival)
86.

さえん

tea plantation, tea shop
87.

おくじょうていえん

rooftop garden
88.

ぶどうえん

vineyard
89.

ちゃえん

tea plantation, tea shop
90.
デビユー
こうえんデビユー

bringing one''s child to the local park to play for the first time (trans: park debut)
91.

かていさいえん

kitchen garden
92.

へいえん

closing down
93.

つうえん

commuting to nursery school or kindergarten

Kuten Code: 1764
EUC Code: b1e0
Shift-JIS Code: 8980
JIS Code: 3160
Unicode: 5712
Radical Index: 31
Frequency Rank: 628
Jouyou Grade: 2
DeRoo Code: 1465
Four Corner codes: 6023.26073.2
"New Japanese-English Character Dictionary" Index: 3156
"Modern Reader's Japanese-English Character Dictionary" Index: 1047
"New Nelson Japanese-English Character Dictionary" Index: 962
"Kodansha Compact Kanji Guide" Index: 346
"A Guide To Reading and Writing Japanese 3rd Edition" Index: 84
"Kanji in Context" Index: 324
"Kanji Learners Dictionary" Index: 2017
"Essential Kanji" Index: 327
"A Guide To Reading and Writing Japanese" Index: 159
"Tuttle Kanji Cards" Index: 223
"The Kanji Dictionary" Index Code: 3s10.1
"Kanji & Kana 2nd Edition" Index: 447
Morohashi Index: 4818
Morohashi Volume.Page: 3.91
Gakken Index: 234
"Remembering The Kanji" Index: 412
"Japanese Names" Index: 585
Korean Reading: weon
Pinyin: yuan2
Cross Reference code: DR3675

Radical Index : : 園

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