他方
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Noun used to indicate an alternative perspective or opposite side. Often appears in phrases like 『他方では』 (tahou de wa, 'on the other hand').
Theme

During a study session at a café, User and their friend Akira are discussing different perspectives on a historical event.

他方

たほう

another side / on the other hand

Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts

Memory Hook

Imagine a coin with two sides: one side is 'this way,' and the other side is 『他方』 (tahou, 'another side'). 'Tahou' sounds like 'two how' — as in, 'How about the other side?'

Cultural Note

In Japanese debates or discussions, 『他方』 (tahou, 'on the other hand') is often used to present contrasting viewpoints, similar to English. It's common in formal writing and speeches to balance arguments.

Forms

Base: 他方Noun used to indicate an alternative perspective or opposite side. Often appears in phrases like 『他方では』 (tahou de wa, 'on the other hand').