住所
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Base noun form. Used to refer to a specific location or mailing address. Example: 『住所を教えてください』 (jūsho o oshiete kudasai, 'Please tell me your address.').
Theme
At a community event, User is helping their neighbor, Yamada-san, fill out a registration form that requires personal details.
住所
じゅうしょ
address
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Memory Hook
Imagine writing your 'address' on a letter to send to your 'residence'. The word 『住所』 (jūsho) sounds like 'juice show' — picture a juice stand at your home address!
Cultural Note
In Japan, addresses are written in reverse order compared to many Western countries: starting with the postal code, then prefecture, city, district, block, and building number. 『住所』 (jūsho) is commonly used on forms and when asking for directions.
Forms
Base: 住所Base noun form. Used to refer to a specific location or mailing address. Example: 『住所を教えてください』 (jūsho o oshiete kudasai, 'Please tell me your address.').