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11 strokes

偵 — Detective, Spy, Scout

N1
On: テイ

Meaning

偵 means to spy, scout, and investigate in secret. Picture a detective shadowing a suspect through the streets of Tokyo, or a military scout mapping enemy positions from a ridge in the dark. That disciplined, covert work of drawing out hidden information — patient, methodical, unseen — is exactly what this character captures.

In modern Japanese, 偵 appears in two essential compounds: 探偵たんてい (detective) and 偵察ていさつ (reconnaissance). Criminal investigation and military operations are very different worlds. Both depend on the same quiet gathering of information that others want kept hidden.

Break 偵 apart and two components emerge. The left side is , the person radical (ninben), marking it as something humans do. The right side is (tei), meaning upright, steadfast, or morally firm. Put them together and you get a person of unwavering, purposeful determination — moving quietly, watching carefully, closing in on the truth. That is the detective. That is the scout.

偵 has 11 strokes and belongs to the Joyo kanji list at the high-school and adult level (grade 8 in the extended classification). Its radical is (person, ninben), placing it alongside kanji like はたらく (to work), 使つかう (to use), and はい優 (actor). At N1 level, 偵 turns up in formal writing, news reports, and legal documents — and thanks to Detective Conan, it is one of the more recognizable N1 kanji in popular culture.

Readings

On'yomi (音読み) — Chinese-derived readings

偵 has one on'yomi: テイ (TEI). It almost never stands alone as a word, so mastering this single reading unlocks every compound that matters.

テイ (TEI) — found across investigation and military vocabulary:

  • 探偵たんてい (tantei) — detective, private investigator
  • 偵察ていさつ (teisatsu) — reconnaissance, scouting
  • 内偵ないてい (naitei) — undercover investigation, internal inquiry

Kun'yomi (訓読み) — Native Japanese readings

偵 has no standard kun'yomi in modern Japanese. The verb うかが・う (ukagau — to spy out, to reconnoiter) occasionally appears with this character in archaic texts, but it is absent from modern dictionaries and JLPT study materials alike.

This gap is common for N1 kanji borrowed from Chinese to fill specialized vocabulary needs. 偵 works as a building block in compound words, not as a standalone word. Put your study effort into the reading テイ and the key compounds below.

Common Words & Compounds

Every compound here uses the on'yomi テイ. The vocabulary falls into two groups: detective fiction and criminal investigation on one side, military and intelligence operations on the other.

Detective and Criminal Investigation:

  • 探偵たんてい (tantei) — detective, private investigator; the most common word containing 偵
  • 名探偵めいたんてい (meitantei) — great detective, famous detective; seen in the title Meitantei Conan
  • 私立探偵しりつたんてい (shiritsu tantei) — private detective, private eye
  • 探偵小説たんていしょうせつ (tantei shousetsu) — detective novel, mystery fiction
  • 内偵ないてい (naitei) — undercover investigation; secret inquiry conducted by police
  • 偵知ていち (teichi) — detection, discovery through investigation

Military and Intelligence:

  • 偵察ていさつ (teisatsu) — reconnaissance, scouting; gathering military intelligence
  • 偵察機ていさつき (teisatsuki) — reconnaissance aircraft, spy plane
  • 偵察衛星ていさつえいせい (teisatsu eisei) — reconnaissance satellite, spy satellite
  • 偵察部隊ていさつぶたい (teisatsu butai) — reconnaissance unit, scout squad
  • 偵察活動ていさつかつどう (teisatsu katsudou) — reconnaissance activities, scouting operations

Example Sentences

Kare wa yuumei na meitantei da.

He is a famous great detective.

Shiritsu tantei wo yatotte otto wo shirabete moratta.

I hired a private detective to investigate my husband.

Gun wa teki no kichi ni teisatsu wo okutta.

The military sent a reconnaissance unit to the enemy base.

Teisatsuki ga kokkyou fukin wo tonde ita.

A reconnaissance aircraft was flying near the border.

Keisatsu wa naitei wo tsuzuke, tsui ni shouko wo tsukanda.

The police continued the undercover investigation and finally obtained evidence.

Kanojo wa tantei shousetsu wo yomu no ga suki da.

She likes to read detective novels.

Teisatsu eisei ga kichou na jouhou wo okutte kita.

The reconnaissance satellite sent back valuable information.

Sono tantei wa surudoi kansatsuryoku de hannin wo tokutei shita.

That detective identified the criminal with sharp observation skills.

Teki no doukou wo teisatsu suru tame ni tokushu butai ga haken sareta.

Special forces were dispatched to scout the enemy's movements.

Memory Tip

Break 偵 into its two parts: (a person) on the left, (steadfast, upright) on the right. A person of stubborn, quiet determination — that is the detective. That is the scout. They never rush; they watch, they wait, building a picture one observation at a time.

Want a pop-culture hook? The kanji sits right in the title 名探偵コナンめいたんていコナン (Detective Conan), Japan's most iconic mystery franchise. Young Conan never panics — he observes, deduces, and patiently corners the truth. That patience, that precision, is what 偵 means.

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