“Tide” or “Sea water” in Japanese kanji, and the Stroke Order and Meanings of Kanji “潮”
Japanese Jouyou-kanji “潮” means “Trend”, “Opportunity” or “Sea water” etc.

Jouyou Kanji “潮”

Jouyou Kanji “潮” Stroke Order
| Stroke # |
15 Strokes |
| On-Yomi |
ちょう(chou) |
| Kun-Yomi |
しお(shio) |
| うしお(ushio) |
| Meanings |
Tide, Current, Sea water |
| Trend, Tendency |
| Opportunity, Chance |
Kanji words which contain Kanji “潮”, and their meanings
| Words |
Meanings |
| 潮合い(しおあい-shi o a i) |
① Where the tides meet, ② Right time, Favorable opportunity |
| 潮風(しおかぜ-shi o ka ze) |
Sea breeze, Salty wind |
| 潮汲み(しおくみ-shi o ku mi) |
Drawing seawater to make salt, Person who draws water from the sea |
| 潮騒(しおさい-shi o sa i) |
Roar of the sea, Sound of waves |
| 潮路(しおじ-shi o ji) |
① Tideway, ② Sea route, Sailing route, Sea lane |
| 潮時(しおどき-shi o do ki) |
① Tidal hour, ② Chance, Right time, Favorable opportunity, Good opportunity |
| 潮干(しおひ-shi o hi) |
Low tide |
| 潮干狩り(しおひがり-shi o hi ga ri) |
Shell gathering (at low tide), Clam digging, Clamming |
| 潮目(しおめ-shi o me) |
① Junction line between two sea currents, Line where two ocean currents meet, ② Course of things, Turning point of things |
| 潮焼け(しおやけ-shi o ya ke) |
Becoming tanned by the sun and salty sea breeze |
| 潮煙(しおけむり or ちょうえん- shi o ke mu ri (or) cho u e n) |
Spray of sea waves |
| 潮解(ちょうかい-cho u ka i) |
Deliquescence, Deliquescent |
| 潮紅(ちょうこう-cho u ko u) |
Blushing, Flush, Redness, Flushing, Rubor |
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