This is the kanji for time, e.g. 一時 is one o'clock.

on readings:
  • ji
kun readings:
  • toki
examples:
hima na toki leisure time, when one is free
jikan hour(s)
jikanhyō timetable
jisa time lag
Kan jidai the Han dynasty
Meiji jidai Meiji era, the reign of japanese emperor Meiji
nanji what time
nanjikan how many hours
Reiwa jidai Reiwa era, the reign of emperor Naruhito ()
shiodoki favorable tide, opportunity
Shōwa jidai Showa era, the reign of emperor Hirohito ()
sōkō jikan travel time
sokuji immediately, instantly, on the spot
かり tenimotsu ichiji azukari temporary handbaggage storage
かり tenimotsu ichiji azukarijo place for temporary handbaggage storage
かり tenimotsu ichiji azukarisho place for temporary handbaggage storage
tokidoki sometimes
udedokei wristwatch
wadokei traditional Japanese clock (6 hours day & 6 hours night)

links:
Japanese clock
Wiktionary
72 Seasons blog
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Last Alteration Performed: 3 November 2024 by Bradley James Wogsland.