KanjiJLPT N4
Goods

goods, refinement, dignity, article, counter for meal courses

Mnemonic

Three mouth-shaped boxes sit stacked in a market stall, each one brimming with exotic goods. Pop open the first mouth: fine silks spill out. The second mouth: rare spices. The third mouth: gleaming jewels. Three mouths, three treasures—quality goods on display.
Additional thoughts
The kanji 品 literally looks like three square mouths arranged in a triangle. Picture each mouth as an open box at a bazaar, each revealing a different category of luxury goods. The repetition of the same shape reinforces abundance and variety.
Quick recall
Three mouth-boxes stacked at a market, each overflowing with different luxury goods.

Details

The keyword for 品 is goods. This kanji represents the concept of articles, products, or items, often referring to things of quality or refinement. Its structure of three "mouth" shapes stacked together suggests an abundance or variety of items, evoking the image of multiple containers or boxes of merchandise. It is also used to convey the idea of elegance, dignity, or class, as in a person of refined character.
On'yomi
ひん、ほん
Kun'yomi
しな

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