野 kanji stroke order 野 japanese kanji writing 野 kanji diagram-kanji lookup

やさい
野菜
noun, 'no' adjective
vegetable
noun
1. plain; field
2. hidden (structural) member  (this meaning is restricted to reading の)
しもつけ
下野
noun
Japanese spirea (Spiraea Japonica)  (see also: 下毛野; often written with kana only; abbreviation)

The Kanji: 野 (Ya / No)

The kanji 野 primarily means "field," "plain," or "wild." It combines the radical 里 (village) with 予 (in advance), originally representing land outside village boundaries. This character describes open natural spaces and untamed nature.


Common Words & Example Sentences

1. 野原 (nohara) - Field

  • 子供たちが野原で遊んでいる。

  • "Children are playing in the field."

2. 野生 (yasei) - Wild

  • これは野生の鹿です。

  • "This is a wild deer."

3. 野球 (yakyū) - Baseball

  • 兄は野球が得意だ。

  • "My brother is good at baseball."

4. 分野 (bun'ya) - Field (specialty)

  • 彼は医学の分野で活躍している。

  • "He is active in the medical field."

In summary, 野 represents both physical landscapes like fields (野原) and conceptual domains (分野), while also appearing in cultural terms like 野球 (baseball).