What does 央 mean in Japanese?
央 means “center” in Japanese. You will often see it in practical words such as 中央 (center), 中央口 (central exit), and 中央線 (Chuo Line).
For learners, the key is to study 央 through real vocabulary. The examples below show how the kanji works in words, sentences, and related kanji.
Reading
On’yomi: オウ (ou)
Kun’yomi: —
Basic Information
| Kanji | 央 |
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How to Understand This Kanji
央 is not limited to one English translation. In 中央 (ちゅうおう), it means center; in 中央口 (ちゅうおうぐち), it points to central exit; and in 中央線 (ちゅうおうせん), it is used for Chuo Line. Reading these compounds side by side helps you understand the range of the kanji.
Common Words
- 中央(ちゅうおう / chūō) — center
- 中央口(ちゅうおうぐち / chūōguchi) — central exit
- 中央線(ちゅうおうせん / chūōsen) — Chuo Line
- 中央区(ちゅうおうく / chūōku) — Chuo Ward
- 中央駅(ちゅうおうえき / chūōeki) — central station
- 中央公園(ちゅうおうこうえん / chūōkōen) — central park
Example Sentences
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町の中央に大きな公園があります。
まちのちゅうおうにおおきなこうえんがあります。 / Machi no chūō ni ōkina kōen ga arimasu.
There is a large park in the center of town.
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中央口で待ち合わせましょう。
ちゅうおうぐちでまちあわせましょう。 / Chūō-guchi de machiawasemashō.
Let’s meet at the central exit.
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中央線に乗りました。
ちゅうおうせんにのりました。 / Chūō-sen ni norimashita.
I took the Chuo Line.
When Learners Usually See This Kanji
Start with 中央 (ちゅうおう / chūō) because it keeps the core meaning of 央 clear. Then add 中央口 and 中央線 to see how the reading and meaning shift in real vocabulary. Do not memorize 央 as a single English word; connect it to actual words and example sentences.
Summary
央 means “center” and appears in useful Japanese words such as 中央, 中央口, and 中央線.