各種
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Base noun form. Used to describe a variety or assortment of items, types, or categories. Often modifies other nouns to indicate diversity, e.g., 『各種の本』 (kakushu no hon, 'various books').
Theme

At a local bookstore, User and their friend Ken browse the shelves, discussing the variety of books available.

各種

かくしゅ

every kind, all sorts

Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts

Memory Hook

Imagine a store with 'every kind' of item on its shelves. The sign says 『各種』 (kakushu, 'every kind') — think 'kakushu' sounds like 'cook shoe', as in you can cook every kind of shoe (a silly image to remember variety).

Cultural Note

In Japanese business and retail, 『各種』 (kakushu) is often used in phrases like 『各種サービス』 (kakushu saabisu, 'various services') or 『各種商品』 (kakushu shouhin, 'all sorts of products') to indicate a wide selection, emphasizing diversity and availability.

Forms

Base: 各種Base noun form. Used to describe a variety or assortment of items, types, or categories. Often modifies other nouns to indicate diversity, e.g., 『各種の本』 (kakushu no hon, 'various books').