“Palace” or “Imperial residence” in Japanese kanji, and the Stroke Order and Meanings of Kanji “宮”
Japanese Jouyou-kanji “宮” means “Shrine”, “Member of royal family” or “Zodiacal sign” etc.
Jouyou Kanji “宮”
Jouyou Kanji “宮” Stroke Order
Stroke # |
10 Strokes |
On-Yomi |
きゅう(kyuu) |
ぐう(guu) |
く(ku) |
Kun-Yomi |
みや(miya) |
いえ(ie) |
Meanings |
Palace |
Large house |
Member of royal family |
Shrine |
One of punishment of old era |
One of Chinese musical scale |
Kanji words which contain Kanji “宮”, and their meanings
Words |
Meanings |
宮闕(きゅうけつ-kyu u ke tsu) |
Imperial palace, Gate of the palace |
宮女(きゅうじょ-kyu u jo) |
Female who is working at Emperor palace, Female court attendant, Court lady |
宮城(きゅうじょう-kyu u jo u) |
Imperial Palace |
宮中(きゅうちゅう-kyu u chu u) |
Imperial court |
宮廷(きゅうてい-kyu u te i) |
Imperial court |
宮殿(きゅうでん-kyu u de n) |
Palace |
宮門(きゅうもん-kyu u mo n) |
Gate of a palace |
宮司(ぐうじ-gu u ji) |
Chief priest of shrine |
宮内庁(くないちょう-ku na i cho u) |
Imperial Household Agency |
宮居(みやい-mi ya i) |
① Shrine, ② Imperial palace, ③ Residing (of an emperor or god) |
宮家(みやけ-mi ya ke) |
House of Imperial prince |
宮大工(みやだいく-mi ya da i ku) |
Carpenter who is specialized in temples and shrines |
宮仕え(みやづかえ-mi ya du ka e) |
Court service, Service at court, Government service |
宮柱(みやばしら-mi ya ba shi ra) |
Pillars of palaces or temples |
宮人(みやびと-mi ya bi to) |
Courtier |
宮参り(みやまいり-mi ya ma i ri) |
① Visiting a shrine, ② Miyamairi, Newborn child’s first visit to a shrine (within about 30 days of being born) |
王宮(おうきゅう-o u kyu u) |
King’s palace, Royal palace |
外宮(げくう-ge ku u) |
Outer shrine of the Ise Grand Shrine |
後宮(こうきゅう-ko u kyu u) |
① Inner palace (reserved for women), ② Consort of the emperor |
参宮(さんぐう-sa n gu u) |
Pilgrimage (esp. to the Ise Grand Shrine) |
神宮(じんぐう-ji n gu u) |
Shinto shrine, High-status Shinto shrine with connection to imperial family, Imperial Shinto shrine |
内宮(ないぐう-na i gu u) |
The Inner Shrine of Ise |
離宮(りきゅう-ri kyu u) |
Imperial villa, Royal villa, Detached palace |
竜宮(りゅうぐう-ryu u gu u) |
Palace of the Dragon King, Sea God’s Palace |
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