KanjiJLPT N2
Value

value, price

Mnemonic

Butler Alfred arrives by helicopter to appraise your estate's value. He steps out in white gloves, inspecting every item with ruthless precision. Alfred's helicopter alone costs more than most homes—he knows value when he sees it.
Additional thoughts
Picture Alfred landing dramatically on a mansion lawn, clipboard in hand, coolly assigning dollar amounts to everything. The helicopter itself symbolizes extreme monetary worth, reinforcing the concept of price and appraisal.
Quick recall
Butler Alfred lands his helicopter to appraise your estate's value.

Details

The keyword for 価 is value. This kanji refers to the worth or price assigned to something, whether in a monetary or abstract sense. It conveys the concept of how much something is deemed to be worth, encompassing both market price and intrinsic merit. It is commonly associated with evaluation, appraisal, and the determination of something's significance or cost.
On'yomi
か、け
Kun'yomi
あたい