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Kanji related to Travel

We have grouped a small set of 22 JLPT N4 Japanese Kanji that are related to Travel

The table contains Kanji and its OnYomi, KunYomi and Meaning. OnYomi and KunYomi represents reading of a Kanji. In most of the cases, if a Kanji is used alone, then the KunYomi reading is used and if that Kanji is combined with another Kanji then OnYomi reading is used.

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List of JLPT N4 Kanji that are related to Travel

Kanji OnYomi KunYomi Meaning
EKI Station
SHA kuruma Car, Wheel
RYO tabi Trip, Travel
JOU no(ru), no(seru) To Drive, To Ride, To Fool
HATSU, HOTSU Start, To Leave, Issue
TSUU tou(ru), tou(su), kayo(u) To Pass
KYO, KO sa(ru) To Pass By
TEN koro(bu), koro(garu/geru), koro(gasu) To Roll, To Turn
DOU ugo(ku), ugo(kasu) To Move
TAI ma(tsu) To Wait
SOU oku(ru) To Send
CHUU soso(gu) Notice, Attention, Flow
TOKU Special
KYUU iso(gu) Urgent, Quick, Sudden, To Hurry
UN hako(bu) Destiny, Transport, Carry
KI kae(ru), kae(su) Return Home, Return
CHAKU ki(ru), tsu(keru), ki(seru), tsu(ku) Arrival, Clothes
HIN shina Product, Quality
SEN ara(u) To Wash
SETSU, SAI ki(ru), ki(reru) To Cut, Come To An End
HO, BU aru(ku), ayu(mu) To Walk
SOU hashi(ru) To Run

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