市 — Kanji Reference

市 (city, market): 5 strokes, JLPT N5. On: シ. Kun: いち.

Property Value
Meaning city, market
Strokes 5
JLPT Level N5
On-reading (音読み)
Kun-reading (訓読み) いち
Radical 巾 (はば・きん - cloth/towel) [U+5E05]

Stroke Order

The stroke order for 市 follows the standard rule of top-to-bottom and left-to-right.

  1. Stroke 1: The top horizontal stroke (dot).
  2. Stroke 2: The vertical line starting from the top, curving slightly left.
  3. Stroke 3: The left vertical wall of the "cloth" radical.
  4. Stroke 4: The horizontal line that turns downward to form the right side of the radical.
  5. Stroke 5: The vertical line that bisects the radical.

Radical Analysis

The kanji is composed of the radical (cloth/towel) and a top component that represents a "lid" or "gathering place." Historically, the top part represented a flag or a banner hanging in a marketplace to signal that trading was open. The radical (cloth) suggests the stalls or fabric goods sold at these ancient markets. Over time, the meaning evolved from a physical "market" to the administrative "city" where such markets were held.

Mnemonic

Imagine a city skyline. The top stroke is a flag flying high on a pole (the vertical line). Below, the radical looks like a tent or a stall. Mnemonic: "In the city (市), there is a flag (top) flying over every market stall (bottom)."

On-readings (音読み) with Examples

シ (shi)

Word Reading Romaji English
市長 しちょう shichō mayor
市民 しみん shimin citizen
都市 とし toshi city/urban
市役所 しやくしょ shiyakusho city hall

Kun-readings (訓読み) with Examples

いち (ichi)

Word Reading Romaji English
市場 いちば ichiba marketplace
朝市 あさいち asaichi morning market

JLPT N5 Words Using 市

Word Reading Romaji English JLPT
shi city N5
市長 しちょう shichō mayor N3
市民 しみん shimin citizen N3
都市 とし toshi city N3
市役所 しやくしょ shiyakusho city hall N4
市場 いちば ichiba market N3
市内 しない shinai within the city N3
市立 しりつ shiritsu municipal N3

Example Sentences

Japanese Reading Romaji English
私は市に住んでいます。 わたしはしにすんでいます。 Watashi wa shi ni sunde imasu. I live in the city.
市役所はどこですか。 しやくしょはどこですか。 Shiyakusho wa doko desu ka. Where is the city hall?
朝市で野菜を買いました。 あさいちでやさいをかいました。 Asaichi de yasai o kaimashita. I bought vegetables at the morning market.
彼は市長と話しました。 かれはしちょうとはなしました。 Kare wa shichō to hanashimashita. He spoke with the mayor.
市民は公園に集まりました。 しみんはこうえんにあつまりました。 Shimin wa kōen ni atsumarimashita. The citizens gathered at the park.
この都市はとても大きいです。 このとしはとてもおおきいです。 Kono toshi wa totemo ōkii desu. This city is very big.

Common Confusion Pairs

Kanji Reading Meaning How to distinguish
City Has a dot on top; looks like a flag over a stall.
あね Older sister Has the "woman" (女) radical on the right.
はい Heavy rain Has the water (氵) radical on the left.

Usage Frequency Note

is a high-frequency kanji. It is essential for daily life in Japan, appearing on almost all official documents, maps, and signage (e.g., shiyakusho - city hall). It is used in both formal and informal contexts. Because it is a core kanji for administrative geography, learners will encounter it immediately upon arriving in Japan or starting intermediate studies.