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

ほんるいだ
本塁打
noun
home run  (baseball term)
とりで
Most common form: 寨
noun
fort; fortress; stronghold; fortification

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The Kanji: 塁 (Rui)

The kanji 塁 means "base," "fort," or "baseball base." It evolved from 壘, depicting piled-up earthworks for defense. This character represents both military fortifications and sports bases.


Common Words & Example Sentences

1. 塁 (rui) - Base (baseball)

  • 三塁へ滑り込む。

  • "Slide into third base."

2. 塁審 (ruishin) - Base umpire

  • 塁審がセーフの判定を下す。

  • "The base umpire calls safe."

3. 走塁 (sōrui) - Base running

  • 彼の走塁は機敏だ。

  • "His base running is agile."

4. 満塁 (manrui) - Bases loaded

  • 満塁で迎えた打席。

  • "The batter comes up with bases loaded."

In summary, 塁 is primarily used in baseball terminology - describing bases (塁), officials (塁審), running (走塁), and game situations (満塁). It's essential for Japan's beloved sport.