KanjiN410 min read2026-02-15

Hand Actions — Kanji for What Your Hands Do

書, 読, 打, 押, 引, 切, 折, 投, 取, 握 — 20 hand-action kanji and the secret of the 扌 (hand) radical.

What makes humans unique? Our hands. Writing (書く), reading (読む), striking (打つ), grabbing (取る) — nearly every fine-motor action depends on them.

This article teaches you 20 hand-action kanji and reveals the secret of the 扌 (てへん) radical.

Core Kanji Table

Writing & Reading

KanjiOn'yomiKun'yomiMeaningCommon WordsNote
ショ (sho)か (ka)write書く (かく, to write), 書類 (しょるい, documents)書道 = calligraphy
ドク (doku)よ (yo)read読む (よむ, to read), 読書 (どくしょ, reading)読書 = reading books
ビョウ (byō)えが (ega)・か (ka)draw/depict描く (えがく, to draw), 描写 (びょうしゃ, description)描く = draw/depict
サツ (satsu)と (to)photograph撮る (とる, to take a photo), 撮影 (さつえい, filming)写真を撮る = take a photo

Basic Hand Movements

KanjiOn'yomiKun'yomiMeaningCommon WordsNote
ダ (da)う (u)hit/strike打つ (うつ, to hit), 打撃 (だげき, blow)打ち合わせ = meeting
オウ (ō)お (o)push/press押す (おす, to push), 押入れ (おしいれ, closet)押入れ = built-in closet
イン (in)ひ (hi)pull/draw引く (ひく, to pull), 引越し (ひっこし, moving)引越し = moving house
セツ (setsu)き (ki)cut切る (きる, to cut), 大切 (たいせつ, important)大切 = important
セツ (setsu)お (o)fold/break折る (おる, to fold), 折紙 (おりがみ, origami)折紙 = origami
トウ (tō)な (na)throw投げる (なげる, to throw), 投票 (とうひょう, voting)投票 = voting

Grasping & Holding

KanjiOn'yomiKun'yomiMeaningCommon WordsNote
シュ (shu)と (to)take/grab取る (とる, to take), 取引 (とりひき, transaction)取引 = business deal
アク (aku)にぎ (nigi)grip握る (にぎる, to grip), 握手 (あくしゅ, handshake)握手 = handshake
シ (shi)ゆび (yubi)・さ (sa)finger/point指す (さす, to point), 指輪 (ゆびわ, ring)指輪 = ring (jewelry)
シュウ (shū)ひろ (hiro)pick up拾う (ひろう, to pick up), 収拾 (しゅうしゅう, cleanup)拾う = pick up off the ground
シャ (sha)す (su)discard捨てる (すてる, to throw away), 取捨 (しゅしゃ, selection)取捨選択 = pick and choose

Control & Operation

KanjiOn'yomiKun'yomiMeaningCommon WordsNote
カ (ka)か (ka)hang/apply掛ける (かける, to hang), 電話を掛ける掛ける has many uses
クツ (kutsu)ほ (ho)dig掘る (ほる, to dig), 発掘 (はっくつ, excavation)発掘 = excavation
シン (shin)ふ (fu)wave/swing振る (ふる, to wave), 振動 (しんどう, vibration)手を振る = wave your hand
ショク (shoku)ふ (fu)・ぬぐ (nugu)wipe拭く (ふく, to wipe), 清拭 (せいしき, cleansing)拭く = wipe
ソウ (sō)あやつ (ayatsu)・みさお (misao)operate/control操る (あやつる, to manipulate), 操作 (そうさ, operation)操作 = operation

The Secret of 扌 (てへん)

Look closely at these 20 kanji and you'll notice a striking pattern — more than half share the 扌 radical:

打, 押, 投, 拾, 捨, 掛, 掘, 振, 拭, 描, 撮, 操, 指, 握

扌 is the radical form of 手 (hand), called てへん. When you see it, you know the kanji is about a hand action.

RadicalMeaningExamples
扌 (てへん)hand action打, 押, 投, 掛, 振, 操
手 (て)hand itself手紙 (てがみ = letter, NOT paper)

Tip: See 扌? Think hands!

取る vs 握る vs 持つ — Precise Distinctions

These three verbs all relate to "holding things with your hand," but each has a different nuance:

VerbReadingCore MeaningExample
取るとるtake (retrieve from somewhere)棚から本を取る (take a book from the shelf)
握るにぎるgrip (squeeze tightly)おにぎりを握る (shape a rice ball)
持つもつhold (have/possess)荷物を持つ (carry luggage)

Easy mnemonic: 取る = get, 握る = grip, 持つ = hold

Another commonly confused pair:

VerbReadingCore Meaning
拾うひろうpick up (from the ground)
捨てるすてるthrow away

拾う and 捨てる are antonyms — one picks up, the other throws away!

Practice

Q1. The word おにぎり (rice ball) — which kanji is hidden in its name?

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握. おにぎり (rice ball) comes from 握る (にぎる = to grip, to squeeze), because rice balls are shaped by squeezing rice with your hands.

Q2. What does 打ち合わせ mean?

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A meeting / pre-discussion. 打ち合わせ (うちあわせ) = a planning meeting or discussion. It combines 打つ (to strike) + 合わせる (to match/combine).

Q3. If you see the 扌 radical in an unfamiliar kanji, what can you guess about it?

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It's related to hand actions. 扌 = hand (てへん), the radical form of 手. Kanji with this radical are almost always related to hand movements: 打, 押, 投, 掛, 振, 操, etc.

Q4. 取る and 撮る are both read とる — how do you tell them apart?

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Same reading, different meanings: 取る = to take/grab (general), 撮る = to photograph/film. 写真を撮る = take a photo; 鍵を取る = grab the key.

Q5. Why does 大切 (important) contain 切 (to cut)?

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大切 (たいせつ) = important, precious. Etymologically, it comes from 大きく切り取る (to cut out a large portion), evolving to mean "something you value greatly." Though 切る means "to cut," the compound has a completely different meaning.

Summary

  • Over half of hand-action kanji contain the 扌 (てへん) radical — see 扌, think hands
  • 取る (take), 握る (grip), and 持つ (hold) each have distinct nuances
  • 拾う (pick up) and 捨てる (throw away) are an antonym pair
  • 掛ける is a super-verb: make a call (電話を掛ける), spend time (時間を掛ける), hang something (壁に掛ける)
  • Next up: Communication actions — learn kanji like 言う, 話す, 聞く

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