TOKYO, Jan 29 (News On Japan) –
The kanji in query is “冬眠鼠.” A mouse that hibernates in winter? The trace is 〇ま〇. What form of animal might or not it’s? It’s mentioned to be very cute.
The reply is “yamane”! It is a species of rodent endemic to Japan, additionally written as “山鼠,” and measures about 7 to eight cm in size. It lives in mountainous areas, and evidently they’re usually seen curled up and hibernating in mountain huts. However, their numbers have decreased a lot that in 1975, they had been designated as a pure monument by the nation.
We all need to proceed to guard the charming sight of those hibernating creatures.
Dengeki Online’s serial function “Difficult Kanji to Read” continues to problem readers with a variety of characters, from these so advanced that one won’t even guess how you can learn them, to seemingly easy ones which might be surprisingly tough.
The column is curated by “Keiji Kyoya,” a humble calligrapher who lives along with his cat.
Stay tuned for tougher kanji updates!

Source: Dengeki

