チツ, チュウ, ちっ.する, かく.れる
hibernation of insects

This kanji has 17 strokes: 6 in the "bug" radical (むし) and 11 other strokes.

Sample compounds (2) :


  1. けいちつ
    around March 6, the day on which hibernating bugs are said to come out of the ground

  2. ちっきょ
    (vs) keeping house, being confined to one's house
Kanji Character : 蟄
Kuten Encoding : 7415
SJIS Encoding : 6a2f
Unicode Encoding : 87c4
Old Nelson Index : 4183
Radical Number : 142
Heisig Index : 2684
New Nelson Index : 5381
Stroke Count : 17
Spahn & Hadamitzky Kanji Dictionary Index : 6d11.6
Spahn & Hadamitzky Radical Strokes : 6
Spahn & Hadamitzky Other Strokes : 11
Spahn & Hadamitzky Character ID : d
Spahn & Hadamitzky kanji Number : 6
SKIP Code : 2-11-6
Four Corner Code : 4413.6
Korean reading : chib
Pinyin reading : zhi2
Morohashi Index String : 33537
Morohashi Volume and Page String : 10.0084
Morohashi Index Number : 33537
Morohashi Page : 84
Morohashi Volume : 10

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