み.る
見
see
U+898B
Unicode hex codepoint — a unique identifier for this character in the Unicode standard.
JLPT 5
Japanese-Language Proficiency Test level. N5 is beginner, N1 is the most advanced. This kanji appears at the 5 level.
Grade 1
Japanese school grade level in which this kanji is taught. Grade 1 is first year of elementary school.
7 strokes
Freq #22
Frequency rank among the ~2,500 most common kanji in Japanese newspapers. Lower number = more common.
Heisig #57
Index in James Heisig's "Remembering the Kanji" — a popular textbook that teaches kanji through mnemonics and stories.
Radical #147
Meanings
- see
- look
- visible
word
み mi Kun'yomi Kun'yomi (訓読み) — the native Japanese reading of this kanji. Used when the kanji appears alone or with okurigana (trailing hiragana).
見
え
る
mieru
to be visible
見
る
miru
to see
見
せ
る
miseru
to show
見
つ
け
る
mitsukeru
to find
見
つ
か
る
mitsukaru
to be found
見
事
migoto
splendid
見
か
け
る
mikakeru
to catch sight of
見
直
し
minaoshi
review
見
通
し
mitooshi
outlook
見
つ
め
る
mitsumeru
to stare at
見
直
す
minaosu
to review
見
れ
る
mireru
to be able to see (colloquial)
見
守
る
mimamoru
to watch over
見
た
目
mitame
appearance
見
込
み
mikomi
prospect
見
出
し
midashi
heading
見
出
す
miidasu
to find out
見
上
げ
る
miageru
to look up at
見
込
む
mikomu
to expect
見
逃
す
minogasu
to overlook
花
見
hanami
cherry blossom viewing
見
本
mihon
sample
見
方
mikata
viewpoint