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Learn Japanese with JapanesePod101.com! Well, you’ve gotten the concept of drawing a tree and then a grove of trees to create two types of kanji. Now, you’re ready to turn that grove into a forest. Just imagine a big tree that stands atop your two smaller trees, and you’ve written the Japanese kanji meaning “grove.”

This excellent Japanese video lesson is provides detailed instructions on the target kanji as well as sample words and phrases to really drive the point home.





Learn Japanese with JapanesePod101.com! You did a great job learning the first lesson’s kanji. It’s time to expand on that and turn your one tree into a grove. Memorize the basic principle of drawing one tree and then a grove of trees, and you’ve got this kanji down.

In this Japanese video lesson, you’ll find easy, step-by-step instructions for writing the kanji that means “grove.” You’ll also find plenty of sample words and phrases to keep your kanji going strong.





Learn Japanese with JapanesePod101.com! In today’s video lesson, you’ll learn a simple trick that will make today’s kanji super easy. Believe it or not, thinking of a tree is all you need to reach kanji perfection.

In addition to the straightforward, easy instruction on drawing this kanji, you’ll find some helpful sample sentences and kanji meaning “wooden blocks,” “shade under a tree” and much, much more.