This is the kanji for a fish. Apparently fish have four legs in the world of kanji.

on readings:
  • gyo
kun readings:
  • sakana
  • uo
examples:
gyogun school of fish
gyokai fish and shellfish, marine products
gyoniku fish (meat)
gyorui a variety of fish
kingyo goldfish
sakana fish
sakanaya fish shop
Sake no uo muragaru December 17-21
sengyo fresh fish
uoichiba fish market

links:
Japanese calander
Wiktionary
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Last ∆ on 22 December 2025 by Bradley James Wogsland.