Mnemonic
A giant eye sprouts a pair of legs and waddles around town to see everything! It marches through busy streets, peering into shop windows, watching sunsets from hilltops — those tireless legs carry the eye wherever there's something worth seeing.
Additional thoughts
Picture a cartoonish eyeball with two skinny legs strolling like a tourist. The image is absurd enough to stick: an eye needs legs so it can go see the whole world.Quick recall
A roaming eye on legs goes everywhere to see the world.Details
The keyword for 見 is see. This kanji represents the act of seeing or looking at something with one's eyes. It conveys the fundamental concept of visual perception and observation, encompassing meanings such as to watch, to view, or to witness. It is one of the most commonly used kanji related to sight and appears frequently in everyday contexts involving looking or being visible.
- On'yomi
- けん
- Kun'yomi
- み.る、み.える、み.せる