Kanji alphabet daily mail

I think you meant to ask about the "Kanji of the Day" feature in the Daily Mail!

The Daily Mail is a British tabloid newspaper that occasionally features a "Kanji of the Day" section, which aims to introduce readers to a new Japanese character every day. The section typically includes the kanji character, its meaning, and a brief explanation of how to write it.

Here's an example of what the "Kanji of the Day" section might look like:

Kanji of the Day:

Character: (kō) Meaning: Harmony, cooperation Writing: ( stroke order: top-left to bottom-right)

Explanation: This kanji character represents the concept of harmony and cooperation. It is often used in Japanese phrases such as "" (kōwa), meaning "cooperation" or "harmony".

Fun fact: The character (kō) is also used in the Japanese word for "concert" or "symphony", which is "" (kōkyoku).

The "Kanji of the Day" feature is a great way to learn new kanji characters and improve your Japanese language skills.