KanjiJLPT N1
Beach

seacoast, beach, seashore

Mnemonic

A violent storm sweeps across the coast. A brave soldier refuses to retreat, planting his boots in the sand of the beach. Waves slam into him, wind tears at his uniform, but the soldier holds the beach—no storm will drive him from the shore he swore to defend.
Additional thoughts
Picture the soldier knee-deep in surf, storm clouds swirling overhead, sand whipping around him. The beach is the battleground where storm meets soldier—neither yields.
Quick recall
A storm batters a stubborn soldier standing firm on the beach.

Details

The keyword for 浜 is beach. This kanji refers to a sandy shore along the edge of a body of water, such as an ocean, lake, or river. It conveys the image of a flat, open stretch of land where water meets sand. In Japanese, it is commonly used in place names and to describe coastal areas and waterfronts.
On'yomi
ひん
Kun'yomi
はま