KanjiDB
Radical Index : : 神

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シン, だま, こは, , くま, かも, かな, かぐ, こう-, かん-, かみ, ジン,
gods, mind, soul
This kanji has 9 strokes: 5 strokes in the "show" radical (しめす) and 4 other strokes
Sample Compounds (200):
1.

しんがく

theology
2.

てんじん

heavenly gods, spirit of Sugawara no Michizane, Tenmangu shrine (dedicated to Michizane''s spirit)
3.

じんぐう

Shinto shrine
4.

しんどう

prodigy, wonder child
5.

せいしんしょうがい

mental disorder
6.

しんとう

Shinto
7.
輿
おみこし

portable shrine (carried in festivals)
8.

かみさま

God
9.

かぐら

ancient Shinto music and dancing
10.

かみかぜ

divine wind (esp. a typhoon thought to have protected Japan from a Mongolian invasion in the 13th century), kamikaze
11.

うじがみ

Shinto god, patron god
12.

せいしんてき

mental, emotional
13.

じんじゃ

Shinto shrine
14.

めがみ

goddess
15.

せいしん

mind, soul, heart, spirit, intention
16.

きしん

fierce god
17.

しゃくじん

stone which is worshipped, image of a god in stone
18.

きじん

fierce god
19.

しんかん

Shinto priest
20.

かみわざ

divine work, miracle, superhuman feat, art, technique or skill worthy of the gods (esp. sports)
21.

しんわ

myth, legend
22.

むしんけい

insensibility, thick-skinned
23.

しんずい

true meaning, mystery, essence, quintessence, soul, core, kernel, life blood
24.

はんしん

Osaka-Kobe, Hanshin (company name: railway, dept. store, baseball team, etc.)
25.

しんけい

nerve, sensitivity
26.

かんぬし

(sens) Shinto priest
27.

しんぴ

mystery
28.

じりつしんけい

autonomic nerves
29.

しんけいしつ

nervousness, (being) highly strung, sensitiveness, neurotic
30.

せいしんはくじゃく

mental retardation, mentally retarded
31.

しんしんもうじゃく

mental retardation, unsound mind
32.

しんせい

holiness, sacredness, dignity
33.

しんみょう

meek, faithful, quiet
34.

せいしんか

psychiatry
35.

いせじんぐう

Grand Shrine at Ise
36.

しちふくじん

Seven Deities of Good Luck
37.

かみ

god
38.
殿
しんでん

temple, sacred place
39.

しっしん

faint, trance, swoon, stupefaction
40.

しんぷ

Catholic priest, abbe
41.

しんけいせんい

nerve fiber, nerve fibre
42.

かいたくしゃせいしん

pioneering spirit
43.

りしんろん

deism
44.

しんぜんにちかう

to pledge before God
45.

さんのういちじつしんとう

Sannou Ichijitsu Shinto (alt. name for Hie Shinto: a form of Shinto heavily influenced by Tendai)
46.

しんぼく

sacred tree
47.

せいしんぶんせき

psychoanalysis
48.
をとがらせる
しんけいをとがらせる

to get on one''s nerves
49.

かんながらのみち

(state) Shinto
50.

とゆけだいじんぐう

Toyouke Shrine (the outer shrine of Ise Shrine), Toyuke Shrine
51.

しんしゅうきょう

Shinshu-kyo (sect of Shinto)
52.

こうじん

god of a cooking stove
53.

じんむ

legendary founding Emperor of Japan
54.
める
かみとあがめる

to deify
55.

せいしんしゅぎ

spiritualism, idealism
56.

じんぎしょう

Ministry of Divinities (1871-1872)
57.

たんいつしんきょう

monotheism
58.

おみこし

portable shrine (carried in festivals)
59.

ひえしんとう

Hie Shinto (form of Shinto heavily influenced by Tendai)
60.

しんさんきぼう

inscrutable stratagem, ingenious scheme
61.

けんしん

beatific vision
62.

しんとう

sacred light
63.

まもりがみ

guardian deity
64.

しでますしんとう

Suika Shinto (fusion of Shinto with Chinese elements, esp. neo-Confucianism), Shidemasu Shinto
65.

しんけいせんい

nerve fiber, nerve fibre
66.

がいしょうしんけいしょう

traumatic neurosis
67.

さとかぐら

kagura performance held somewhere other than the imperial palace
68.
じる
しんぜんにまいをほうじる

to dedicate a dance to a god
69.

うぶすながみ

guardian deity of one''s birthplace
70.

しんゆう

(rare) heavenly protection, divine help
71.

しんがっこう

theological school, seminary
72.

せいしんぶんれつしょう

schizophrenia
73.
らせる
しんけいをとがらせる

to get on one''s nerves
74.

てんじんしちだい

seven generations of celestial deities
75.

いちょうしんけいしょう

gastrointestinal neurosis
76.

とようけだいじんぐう

Toyouke Shrine (the outer shrine of Ise Shrine), Toyuke Shrine
77.

しんじゅう

divine beasts
78.

こうしん

spiritualism, spiritism
79.

じんむいらい

since the era of the Emperor Jinmu, (first ever) since the dawn of Japan''s history, unprecedented
80.
える
かみにつかえる

to serve God
81.

せいしんしゅうよう

moral (spiritual) improvement, practice mental training, cultivate one''s mind (soul)
82.

だんのせいしん

esprit de corps, spirit of the corps
83.

おみき

sacred wine or sake, sake offered to the gods
84.

にゅうしん

inspiration, genius, super-human skill
85.

みこ

shrine maiden, virgin consecrated to a deity, medium, sorceress
86.

こしんとう

ancient Shinto (as practiced prior to the Introduction of Confucianism and Buddhism to Japan)
87.

しゅごしん

guardian deity
88.

すいかしんとう

Suika Shinto (fusion of Shinto with Chinese elements, esp. neo-Confucianism), Shidemasu Shinto
89.

しんけいそしき

nerve tissue
90.

かっしゃしんけい

trochlear nerve
91.

りゅうじん

dragon god, dragon king
92.

しんぜんけっこん

Shinto wedding
93.

しじん

four gods said to rule over the four directions, (in China) four gods said to rule over the four seasons
94.

しんゆう

(rare) heavenly protection, divine help
95.

しんがくし

Doctor of Divinity
96.

せいしんぶんれつびょう

schizophrenia
97.
ガス
しんけいガス

nerve gas
98.

てんしんちぎ

gods of heaven and earth
99.

いちじつしんとう

Ichijitsu Shinto (alt. name for Hie Shinto: a form of Shinto heavily influenced by Tendai)
100.

ほくおうしんわ

Norse mythology
101.

しんしゅつきぼつ

appearing in unexpected places and at unexpected moments, elusive, phantom
102.

こうしんじゅつ

spiritualism
103.

じんむこのかた

since the era of the Emperor Jinmu, (first ever) since the dawn of Japan''s history, unprecedented
104.

かみのあい

divine love
105.

じんぐうがいえん

outer gardens of Meiji Shrine
106.

おがみ

god
107.

おみわたり

cracks that form in the ice on Lake Suwa
108.

にゅうしんのぎ

skill of superhuman level
109.

かみわざ

divine work, miracle, superhuman feat, art, technique or skill worthy of the gods (esp. sports)
110.

さぐじ

any god of foodstuffs, Uka-no-Mitama (god of rice)
111.

しゅごじん

guardian deity
112.

すいじん

a water god
113.

しんけいちゅうすう

nerve centre
114.

かんかくしんけい

sensory nerve
115.

りゅうじん

dragon god, dragon king
116.

しんそう

Shinto funeral
117.

しじんじゅう

four divine beasts, guardian deities of the four cardinal points
118.
輿
みこし

portable shrine (carried in festivals)
119.

しんがくしゃ

theologian
120.

せいしんりょうほう

psychotherapy
121.

しんけいえん

neuritis
122.

てんじんちぎ

gods of heaven and earth
123.

いっしんきょう

monotheism
124.

ぼくしん

god of cattle raising, Pan
125.

しんじょ

assistance from the gods
126.

くにつかみ

gods of the land, earthly deities
127.

じんむけいき

the economic boom of the mid-1950s
128.
うた
かみのくだしたもうたもの

godsend, heavenly gift
129.

せいしんしょうがいしゃ

mentally handicapped person, mentally challenged person
130.

じんぐうきゅうじょう

Jingu Stadium
131.

おとこがみ

god
132.

のうしんけい

cranial nerves
133.

しんじ

Shinto rituals
134.

みけつかみ

any god of foodstuffs, Uka-no-Mitama (god of rice)
135.

しんとうごぶしょ

five fundamental texts of Ise Shinto
136.

かすがみょうじん

Kasuga Myoujin (the deity of Kasuga Shrine)
137.

かんながら

as of old
138.

しんけいつう

nerve pain, neuralgia
139.

きぎょうかせいしん

entrepreneurial spirit
140.

りょうぶしんとう

Shinto-Buddhist amalgamation, dual-aspect Shinto
141.

かみおくり

rite seeing off the gods on their way to Izumo Shrine (held on the last night of the ninth lunar month and first night of the tenth lunar month), exorcism
142.

しじんそうおう

an ideal topography for the four Taoist gods, with a river in the east, a broad avenue in the west, a basin in the south, and a hill in the north
143.

せいしんりょく

emotional strength, force of will
144.

しんけいか

neurology
145.

てんじんちぎ

the gods of heaven and earth
146.

いっしんろん

monotheism
147.

ましん

devil, evil spirit, genie
148.

かんなめさい

a shrine festival
149.

こっかしんとう

State Shinto
150.

かみのそんざいしょうめい

arguments for the existence of God
151.

せいしんじょうたい

mental condition, state of mind, mentality
152.

じんぐうきょう

Jingu-kyo (sect of Shinto, dissolved in 1899)
153.

おのかみ

god
154.

おみくじ

written oracle
155.

はちまんじん

Hachiman (God of War)
156.

しんじずもう

sumo performed as part of Shinto harvest festivities
157.

ごじんか

deified volcano or volcanic eruption
158.

しんとうしゅうせいは

Shinto Shusei-ha (sect of Shinto)
159.

しょしん

(a multitude of) gods
160.

かんながらのみち

(state) Shinto
161.

しんけいでんたつぶっしつ

neurotransmitter
162.

きしぼじん

goddess of childbirth and children
163.

ろっかんしんけいつう

intercostal neuralgia
164.

しんそく

godspeed, swiftness
165.

しにがみ

(god of) death
166.

しんようしゅう

collection of mythology
167.

かぐらざめ

bluntnose sixgill shark (species of cow shark, Hexanchus griseus)
168.

せいしんろうどう

brainwork
169.

しんけいかい

neurologist
170.

てんしんひげ

goatee, drooping moustache
171.

うかのかみ

god of harvests and wealth (syncretized with Saraswati, and often taking the form of a heavenly woman, a white snake or a fox)
172.

まじん

devil, evil spirit, genie
173.

しんしょく

Shinto priest(hood)
174.

くにつかみ

gods of the land, earthly deities
175.

かむかぜ

divine wind (esp. a typhoon thought to have protected Japan from a Mongolian invasion in the 13th century)
176.
った
かみのとくをうたったうた

poem in praise of God
177.

せいしんしんけい

psychoneuro, psychoneurotic
178.

じんぐうほうさいかい

Ise Shrine Offering Association (secular organization formed from Jingu-kyo in 1899; dissolved in 1946)
179.

ちかくしんけい

sensory nerve
180.

ごじんか

deified volcano or volcanic eruption
181.

はんしん

demigod
182.

しんじ

Imperial regalia (esp. the jewel Yasakani no Magatama), emperor''s seal
183.

みかぐら

kagura performed at the imperial palace
184.

しんとうじゅうさんぱ

the thirteen sects of Sect Shinto (Fuso-kyo, Taisha-kyo, Jikko-kyo, Konko-kyo, Kurozumi-kyo, Misogi-kyo, Ontake-kyo, Shinri-kyo, Shinshu-kyo, Shinto Shusei-ha, Shinto Taikyo, Taisei-kyo, Tenri-kyo)
185.

もろがみ

(a multitude of) gods
186.

いきがみ

living god
187.

しんけいびょう

nervous disorder, nerve disease
188.

きしもじん

goddess of childbirth and children
189.

きゅうしんけい

olfactory nerve
190.

しんぞく

divine being, inhabitant of heaven
191.

しにがみ

(god of) death
192.

かみだのみ

entreaty to a deity
193.

かぐらぶえ

kagura flute (six-holed horizontal flute)
194.

せいしんちゅうおうきょうかい

The Central Church of Holy God
195.

しんけいかびん

oversensitive
196.

てんだいしんとう

Tendai Shinto (alt. name for Hie Shinto: a form of Shinto heavily influenced by Tendai)
197.

うかじん

god of harvests and wealth (syncretized with Saraswati, and often taking the form of a heavenly woman, a white snake or a fox)
198.

まやくおよびこうせいしんやくとりしまりほう

Narcotics and Psychotropics Control Law
199.

しんしょく

mind and composure
200.

ざこつしんけい

sciatic nerve

Kuten Code: 3132
EUC Code: bfc0
Shift-JIS Code: 90be
JIS Code: 3f40
Unicode: 795e
Radical Index: 113
Frequency Rank: 347
Jouyou Grade: 3
DeRoo Code: 655
Four Corner code: 3520.6
"New Japanese-English Character Dictionary" Index: 912
"Modern Reader's Japanese-English Character Dictionary" Index: 3245
"New Nelson Japanese-English Character Dictionary" Index: 4087
"The Kanji Way to Japanese Language Power" Index: 191
"Kodansha Compact Kanji Guide" Index: 1422
"A Guide To Reading and Writing Japanese 3rd Edition" Index: 340
"Kanji in Context" Index: 586
"Kanji Learners Dictionary" Index: 615
"Essential Kanji" Index: 205
"A Guide To Reading and Writing Japanese" Index: 257
"Tuttle Kanji Cards" Index: 333
"The Kanji Dictionary" Index Code: 4e5.1
"Kanji & Kana 2nd Edition" Index: 310
Morohashi Volume.Page: 8.463
Gakken Index: 324
"Remembering The Kanji" Index: 229
"Japanese Names" Index: 1119
Korean Reading: sin
Pinyin: shen2

Radical Index : : 神

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