名産
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Base noun form. Refers to a famous or specialty product from a particular region. Often used in tourism and gift-giving contexts, e.g., 『この町の名産はお茶です』 (kono machi no meisan wa ocha desu, 'The noted product of this town is tea').
Theme

User and their friend Yuki are planning a trip to Hokkaido and discussing souvenirs and local specialties they might buy.

名産

めいさん

noted product

Culture & SocietyTraditions & Customs

Memory Hook

Imagine a famous 'mei-san' (名産 meisan sounds like 'mei-san') who is a noted product in a local festival — like a celebrity item everyone wants! 'Mei-san' → 名産 (meisan, 'noted product').

Cultural Note

In Japan, 『名産』 (meisan, 'noted product') refers to local specialties or famous products from specific regions, often sold as souvenirs or gifts. For example, 『北海道』 (Hokkaido, 'Hokkaido') is known for its dairy 『名産』 like cheese and milk.

Forms

Base: 名産Base noun form. Refers to a famous or specialty product from a particular region. Often used in tourism and gift-giving contexts, e.g., 『この町の名産はお茶です』 (kono machi no meisan wa ocha desu, 'The noted product of this town is tea').