JAPANESE DICTIONARIES FOR GoldenDict
Kanji Radicals

Kanji Radicals will break up kanji into radicals while displaying their names, so you can lookup other kanji using that radical (or its name).

For example, let's break up the kanji into its three radicals
("tsunohen", "ushi" and "tou/katana"):



Let's now find all the kanji made up of the radical , but only at the left side ("tsunohen"):



All the kanji made up of the radical ("ushi") anywhere on the kanji:



All the kanji made up of the radical ("katana") anywhere on the kanji:



For example, all the kanji made up of the radical ("kokoro") anywhere on the kanji:



All the kanji made up of the radical ("nikudzuki") anywhere on the kanji:



All the kanji made up of the same radical , but only at the left side ("tsukihen"):




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