1678-Jouyou-kanji “藩” Stroke Order and Meanings

“Fence” or “Hedge” in Japanese kanji, and the Stroke Order and Meanings of Kanji “藩”

Japanese Jouyou-kanji “藩” means “Boundary”, “Feudal clan” or “Border” etc.

Jouyou Kanji "藩"

Jouyou Kanji “藩”

Jouyou Kanji "藩" Stroke Order

Jouyou Kanji “藩” Stroke Order

Stroke # 18 Strokes
On-Yomi はん(han)
Kun-Yomi まがき(magaki)
Meanings Fence, Hedge
Boundary, Border
Screen, Guard
(Feudal) clan. Lords who ruled the provinces and became the guardians of the royal family
People and land which are governed by a lord of the province in Edo era

Kanji words which contain Kanji “藩”, and their meanings

Words Meanings
藩学(はんがく-ha n ga ku) Han school, School established by a daimyo for educating the children of the domain’s retainers
藩侯(はんこう-ha n ko u) Feudal lord, Daimyo
藩校(はんこう-ha n ko u) Han school, School established by a daimyo for educating the children of the domain’s retainers
藩札(はんさつ-ha n sa tsu) Paper money issued by a feudal domain, Clan note, Han note
藩士(はんし-ha n shi) Retainer of a daimyo
藩主(はんしゅ-ha n shu) Feudal lord, Daimyo
藩儒(はんじゅ-ha n ju) Confucian scholar retained by a feudal lord (or daimyo)
藩臣(はんしん-ha n shi n) Retainer of a daimyo
藩政(はんせい-ha n se i) Domain administration (Edo period), Clan administration
藩籍(はんせき-ha n se ki) Domain territory and people
藩中(はんちゅう-ha n chu u) ① Inside of a domain, ② All retainers of a daimyo
藩邸(はんてい-ha n te i) Residence maintained by a daimyo in Edo
藩閥(はんばつ-ha n ba tsu) Clanship, Clannism, Clan favoritism
藩老(はんろう-ha n ro u) Chief retainer of a clan
親藩(しんぱん-shi n pa n) Feudal domain owned by a Tokugawa family branch
脱藩(だっぱん-da ppa n) To become a lordless samurai
雄藩(ゆうはん-yu u ha n) Influential feudal domain. Powerful clan
列藩(れっぱん-re ppa n) Many feudal domains

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