あそこ
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Base noun form for a location distant from both speaker and listener. Example: 『あそこにあります』 (asoko ni arimasu, 'It is over there').
Theme

Two friends, Ken and User, are walking through a park and discussing where to meet up with other friends later.

あそこ

あそこ

over there / that place

Locations & NavigationDirections & Places

Memory Hook

Think of pointing to a spot 'over there' and saying, 'Ah, so ko!' — it sounds like 'あそこ' (asoko, 'over there'). 'Ah, so ko' → that place!

Cultural Note

『あそこ』 (asoko, 'over there') is commonly used in daily conversations to indicate a location that is distant from both the speaker and listener. It's part of the Japanese spatial reference system along with 『ここ』 (koko, 'here') and 『そこ』 (soko, 'there').

Forms

Base: あそこBase noun form for a location distant from both speaker and listener. Example: 『あそこにあります』 (asoko ni arimasu, 'It is over there').