感じ
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Base noun form. Used to describe emotions, sensations, or impressions. Often appears in phrases like 『感じがいい』 (kanji ga ii, 'feels good').
Theme

Two friends, Ken and User, are chatting at a café after watching a movie together. They discuss their impressions of the film.

感じ

かんじ

feeling, sense, impression

People & IdentityEmotions & Personality

Memory Hook

Imagine a 'garden' (感じ kanji sounds like 'garden') where you sense the feeling of peace — your feeling is the garden of emotions! 'Garden' → 感じ (kanji, 'feeling').

Cultural Note

In Japanese culture, expressing feelings like 『感じ』 (kanji, 'feeling') is often subtle. People might say 『いい感じ』 (ii kanji, 'good feeling / Nice impression') to compliment something without being overly direct.

Forms

Base: 感じBase noun form. Used to describe emotions, sensations, or impressions. Often appears in phrases like 『感じがいい』 (kanji ga ii, 'feels good').