見山

This is the 9834th most frequent Japanese word.


見山

"見山" (けんざん, kenzan) means "to view mountains" or "mountain scenery."


In this sentence, '見山' is used as a proper noun, likely as a person's name.

見山さんは親切な人です。

Mr. Miyama is a kind person.


Here, '見山' means 'observing mountains', utilizing the kanji for 'look' (見) and 'mountain' (山).

遠くから見山するのが楽しみです。

I look forward to observing the mountains from afar.


In this instance, '見山' refers to a place called 'Miyama', based on the kanji combination interpreted as proper noun usage.

見山の景色は美しいですね。

The scenery of Miyama is beautiful, isn't it?