This site will be taken down March 31st, 2026.

This was not an easy decision to make. For the last couple years, I have been struggling to find motivation for this site and to keep up with basic maintenance and security updates. With the rise of AI and more sophisticated tools, the usefulness of sites like this is questionable and traffic has nose-dived. I just don't have it in me to keep doing this. Thank you all for 10 years of support!

Zach

Readings

Kana: ギ、キ、シ、くにつかみ、ただ、まさに
Romaji: gi, ki, shi, kunitsukami, tada, masani
Kana
Romaji

Meanings

national or local god, peaceful, great

Stroke Diagram

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Kanji Info

Stroke Count:  8
Radical Number:  113
Frequency:  2169
Grade:  9
Skip Pattern:  1-4-4
Korean Reading:  ji
Chinese Reading:  zhi1
Unicode:  7947
JIS:  3540

Indexes

Nelson Index: 3233
New Nelson Index: 4068
Spahn Hadamitzky Index: 4e4.2
Four Corner Index: 3224.0
Japanese Names Index: 1127
Daikanwanjiten Index: 24639X
Daikanwanjiten Index and Page: 8.0423
Remembering the kanji Index: 2600
2013 Kanji Learners Index: 1049
Remembering the Kanji 6th Index: 2646
Kodansha Kanji Index: 1459

Words

祇園祭 (ぎおんまつり)
Gion Festival (in Kyoto during the month of July, with high point on the 17th)
神祇官 (じんぎかん、かみづかさ、かんづかさ)
Department of Divinities (1868-1871); Department of Worship (under the ritsuryo system)
祇園会 (ぎおんえ)
Gion Festival (in Kyoto during the month of July, with high point on the 17th)
天神地祇 (てんしんちぎ、てんじんちぎ)
gods of heaven and earth
神祇省 (じんぎしょう)
Ministry of Divinities (1871-1872)
神祇 (じんぎ)
gods of heaven and earth
阿僧祇 (あそうぎ)
a number so great it can never be counted to; 10^56 (or 10^64)
国津神 (くにつかみ、ちぎ)
gods of the land; earthly deities
神祇院 (じんぎいん)
Institute of Divinities (1940-1946)
神祇伯 (じんぎはく)
head of the Department of Worship
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