Ceremony, Method, or Formula
May 12, 2010
shiki
This character is related to rules.
Shiki means a wedding ceremony or a formula.
Kōshiki means official. It also means a formula in math.
Tōshiki is an equation.
The suffix “–shiki” indicates a particular method such as aputoshiki (the Abt system). There is one Abt-system railway in Japan.
Visit here to see a map to show where it goes or view the Abt-system railway in a larger map
Here is an excerpt from its timetable.
To Ikawa
| Runs on | Senzu | Ikawa |
| 8:55 | 10:41 | |
| Oct 17 – Nov 30 | 9:37 | 11:49 |
| 10:40 | 12:26 | |
| 12:14 | 14:00 | |
| 13:32 | 15:39 |
To Senzu
| Runs on | Ikawa | Senzu |
| Apr 29 – May 6, Jul 18 – Aug 31, and Oct 17 – Nov 30 | 9:26 | 11:25 |
| 11:12 | 13:00 | |
| Oct 17 – Mar 10 | 12:46 | 14:32 |
| Mar 11 – Nov 30 | 13:22 | 15:15 |
| 14:25 | 16:06 | |
| 16:00 | 17:43 |
- Draw the longest horizontal stroke.
- Draw the short stroke below the first stroke.
- Draw the vertical stroke.
- Draw the quasi-horizontal stroke. It’s a slightly sweeping stroke.
- Draw the curve with an upward turn.
- Draw the dot on the top.





