Components

絆 means 'bond'

Animation / stroke order not available.
LOG IN to view this kanji's mnemonic
Strokes : 11    Frequency: 2304   Usefulness: 6    Study set: 6-4    Grade: 9   Intermediate lesson: -    Beginner lesson: -   Begins 3 words   Used in 6 words   Used in 11 names   Not used as a component
Jinmeiyō (人名用)
On
   ハン   バン
Kun
   きずな (emotional) bond, tie
Kun    ほだ   つな
⿰   thread   half  
Explore these components visually on The Kanji Map ⇗
LOG IN to view kanji mastery data
LOG IN to view your flashcards
絆 is not used in the most common form of any of the most useful 10,000 words in Japanese.
Across all words in Japanese, 絆 is used 6 times, read 4 ways.
Showing:
ハン : 3 words FIND ALL
noun
fetters; shackles; restraints; bond; connection
(click the word to view an additional 1 form, examples and links)
バン : 1 word FIND ALL
0
Most common form: バンソーコー
noun
adhesive plaster; sticking plaster; bandage; band-aid
(click the word to view an additional 2 forms, examples and links)
きずな : 1 word FIND ALL
0
noun
1. bonds (between people); (emotional) ties; relationship; connection; link
2. tether; fetters
(click the word to view an additional 1 reading and 2 forms, examples and links)
ほだ : 1 word FIND ALL
4 0
ichidan verb, intransitive verb
to be moved by affection; to be moved by kindness
(click the word for examples and links)
An additional ハン less common words include 絆 but the reading has not yet been categorized.

Cascading kanji view

ハン   バン   きずな (emotional) bond, tie   
Please LOG IN to view this kanji's mnemonic
ハン   なか half   
Please LOG IN to view this kanji's mnemonic
ニ   ふた    ふた two   
stick   
eight
シ   いと thread   
Problem with this kanji? Question or comment? Please CONTACT US.
Kanshudo is your AI Japanese tutor, and your constant companion on the road to mastery of the Japanese language. To get started learning Japanese, just follow the study recommendations on your Dashboard. You can use Quick search (accessible using the icon at the top of every page) to look up any Japanese word, kanji or grammar point, as well as to find anything on Kanshudo quickly. For an overview, take the tour.
Search results include information from a variety of sources, including Kanshudo (kanji mnemonics, kanji readings, kanji components, vocab and name frequency data, grammar points, examples), JMdict (vocabulary), Tatoeba (examples), Enamdict (names), KanjiVG (kanji animations and stroke order), and Joy o' Kanji (kanji and radical synopses). Translations provided by Google's Neural Machine Translation engine. For more information see credits.
×