going
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On'yomi
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Concepts using this kanji
to perform
executive
action
(one's) whereabouts
publication (of a newspaper, magazine, book, etc.)
present
bank
execution (e.g. of a plan)
use
acting as agent
travel
accompanying (someone)
act
event
going ahead
(the) executive
transition
flight
(one) line
sales
crime
administrative reform
putting in force (a law)
fashion
airplane
execution
line (of text)
moving forward (e.g. of a vehicle)
running (of a car, bus, etc.)
the future
passage (of people or vehicles)
assault
Bank of Japan
publication
flagrante delicto
bank clerk
customary practice
taking (a suspect to the police)
the way there
march
walking
World Bank
executive committee
line
forcing (e.g. a vote)
show
cruise
operation (of a bus or train service)
standalone book (i.e. not part of an anthology, series, etc.)
stay of execution
deed
parallel lines
administrative measures (disposition)
to go
bad
going out
wrong
course (of events)
going too far
depth
decisive action
forced passage (of a bill, measure, resolution, etc.)
to take (someone to a place)
filial piety
airfield
astronaut
to be popular
dead end
pedestrian
training
administrative organ
performance (of a duty)
excursion
delinquency
destination
to be scrupulous
pedestrian mall
accomplishment
continuation
closure (of a road)
to go too far
traveller's journal
pilot
deadlock
going straight (to)
referee
hurrying (to somewhere)
parallelism
outing
sexual assault (of a woman)
mutual savings bank
making an attempt
going side-by-side
trial and error
local administration
use of force
character and conduct
administrative litigation (action)
magistrate
being rampant
one-way traffic
weather
tourist resort
journey
one's way (ahead)
pilgrimage
executive power
one's future
I'm off
have a good day
have to (verb)
to accompany
night travel
airship
going to and fro
annual function
executive officer
to go smoothly
carrying (on one's person)
missing (of a person)
manners
(rousing) send-off
commercial bank
JP Bank (former Postal Savings Bank, created when the Postal Services were privatized)
monger
traveller
domestic travel
line-spacing in text
travel agent
doing (with resolve)
trip abroad
travel voucher
popular song
attendant
to come to a dead end
default
ascetic
parallel bars
crossing without meeting (e.g. letters in the post, people on the road)
coming and going
meandering
circulation (of the blood)
issuer
passer-by
going slowly (esp. to enable a vehicle to stop immediately)
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