horizon

On-Yomi: ガイ — Kun-Yomi: はて

Koohii stories:

1) [sutebun] 10-9-2007(230): Try to reverse Heisig's story in this Kanji: imagine being trapped in one of those prison towers on an ivy cladcliff like in the movies. From your prison ontop the ivy clad cliff all you can see in the distant horizon is nothing but water.

2) [jljzen] 3-1-2009(72): From the water, I can see the ivy-clad-cliffs on the horizon.

3) [noname] 8-5-2008(39): Over the WATER and past the HORIZON there is said to be a CLIFF that holds a very rare JEWEL.

4) [mdspencer] 14-4-2008(17): Across the water, I can see ivy covered cliffs on the horizon.

5) [elktapestry] 23-3-2007(11): Since Hesig doesn't have another Kanji with the keyword of "shore" it might be worth pointing out to folks here that this is the alternate meaning for this kanji asides from horizon. Also meshes well with Hesig's story spotting those Ivy clad Cliffs on the horizon. Spotting green and beautiful shore-land off in the distance across the water!!