KanjiN310 min read2026-02-15

Head & Face — Kanji for Your Five Senses

頭, 顔, 目, 耳, 口, 鼻, 歯, 首, 髪, 眉 — from head to face, 20 kanji for facial features and sense organs.

「目は口ほどに物を言う」— "The eyes say as much as the mouth." Japanese is full of idioms involving facial features. Learning these kanji isn't just about reading — it's about understanding how the Japanese express emotions through body language metaphors.

This article teaches you 20 head and face kanji.

Core Kanji Table

The Head

KanjiOn'yomiKun'yomiMeaningCommon WordsNote
トウ (tō)あたま (atama)head頭 (あたま, head), 頭痛 (ずつう, headache)頭がいい = smart
ガン (gan)かお (kao)face顔 (かお, face), 笑顔 (えがお, smiling face)笑顔 = smile
シュ (shu)くび (kubi)neck / chief首 (くび, neck), 首相 (しゅしょう, prime minister)首相 = PM
ハツ (hatsu)かみ (kami)hair髪 (かみ, hair), 髪型 (かみがた, hairstyle)散髪 = haircut
ノウ (nō)brain脳 (のう, brain), 頭脳 (ずのう, brains)頭脳 = brains/intellect
ケイ (kei)くび (kubi)cervical頸椎 (けいつい, cervical vertebra), 頸動脈 (けいどうみゃく, carotid artery)Mostly medical

Sense Organs

KanjiOn'yomiKun'yomiMeaningCommon WordsNote
モク (moku)め (me)eye目 (め, eye), 目的 (もくてき, purpose)目的 = purpose
ガン (gan)まなこ (manako)eye (formal)眼鏡 (めがね, glasses), 眼科 (がんか, ophthalmology)眼鏡 = glasses
ドウ (dō)ひとみ (hitomi)pupil瞳 (ひとみ, pupil/eye), 瞳孔 (どうこう, pupil)ひとみ is a common name
ジ (ji)みみ (mimi)ear耳 (みみ, ear), 耳鳴り (みみなり, tinnitus)耳鳴り = ringing in ears
コウ (kō)くち (kuchi)mouth口 (くち, mouth), 人口 (じんこう, population)人口 = population
ビ (bi)はな (hana)nose鼻 (はな, nose), 鼻血 (はなぢ, nosebleed)花 vs 鼻: both read はな!
シ (shi)は (ha)tooth歯 (は, tooth), 歯医者 (はいしゃ, dentist)歯医者 = dentist

Facial Details

KanjiOn'yomiKun'yomiMeaningCommon WordsNote
ビ (bi)まゆ (mayu)eyebrow眉 (まゆ, eyebrow), 眉毛 (まゆげ, eyebrow hair)眉唾 = dubious/suspicious
ガク (gaku)ひたい (hitai)forehead / amount額 (ひたい, forehead), 金額 (きんがく, monetary amount)Two meanings!
キョウ (kyō)ほお (hoo)・ほほ (hoho)cheek頬 (ほお, cheek), 頬杖 (ほおづえ, chin rest)頬杖 = resting chin on hand
シン (shin)くちびる (kuchibiru)lip唇 (くちびる, lips), 口唇 (こうしん, lips)口唇 = lips (formal)
コウ (kō)のど (nodo)throat喉 (のど, throat), 咽喉 (いんこう, pharynx)喉が渇く = to be thirsty
ゼツ (zetsu)した (shita)tongue舌 (した, tongue), 舌打ち (したうち, clicking tongue)舌打ち = tsk!

Body Part Idioms

Japanese has an incredible number of idioms involving facial features:

IdiomReadingLiteral MeaningActual Meaning
目が高いめがたかいeyes are highhaving good taste/eye for quality
目を丸くするめをまるくするmake eyes roundbe wide-eyed with surprise
耳が痛いみみがいたいears hurtpainful truth (don't want to hear it)
口が堅いくちがかたいmouth is hardable to keep secrets
口が軽いくちがかるいmouth is lightcan't keep a secret
鼻が高いはながたかいnose is highproud/boastful
首を長くするくびをながくするstretch one's neckeagerly await
頭が固いあたまがかたいhead is hardstubborn/inflexible

目 vs 眼: When to Use Which?

目 (め)眼 (まなこ/め)
Daily speech目が大きい (big eyes)Rarely used
Compounds目的, 目標, 科目眼鏡, 眼科, 眼球
Figurative目が高い (good taste)眼力 (がんりき, discernment)
UsageEveryday, all-purposeMedical/formal contexts

Simple rule: Use 目 in daily life, use 眼 at the eye doctor.

Practice

Q1. What does 「目は口ほどに物を言う」 mean?

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"The eyes say as much as the mouth." It means your gaze can communicate just as much as words. This famous Japanese proverb emphasizes the importance of non-verbal communication.

Q2. Is 「鼻が高い」 a compliment or criticism?

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Depends on context. It can mean "proud/boastful" (slightly negative) or "proud of someone" (positive). Example: 「息子が東大に受かって、鼻が高い」 = "My son got into Tokyo University — I'm so proud."

Q3. How many meanings does 額 have?

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Two. 額 (ひたい) = forehead (body part), 金額 (きんがく) = monetary amount. Different readings, different meanings.

Q4. What do 花 and 鼻 have in common?

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Both read はな! 花 (はな) = flower, 鼻 (はな) = nose. In spoken Japanese, you rely on context to tell them apart.

Q5. Besides "neck," what extended meaning does 首 have?

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Chief/first. 首相 (しゅしょう) = prime minister, 首都 (しゅと) = capital city, 首位 (しゅい) = first place. Like English "head" in "head of state."

Summary

  • Head and face kanji are essential for describing people — 目, 耳, 口, 鼻 are used daily
  • Facial feature idioms are a Japanese treasure: 目が高い, 耳が痛い, 口が堅い
  • 目 vs 眼: use 目 for everyday speech, 眼 for medical/formal contexts
  • 額 has two meanings: forehead AND monetary amount — distinguished by reading
  • Next up: Body parts — learn kanji like 体, 手, 足, 骨

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