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Base noun form. Refers to a market, fair, or bazaar where goods are sold. Often used in compound words like 『朝市』 (asaichi, 'morning market').
Theme

On a weekend, User and their friend Ken are planning to visit a local market to buy fresh produce and explore stalls.

いち

market / fair

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Memory Hook

Imagine a bustling 'city' market with stalls everywhere. 'City' sounds like 'shi' — that's the reading for 『市』 (shi, 'market / Fair').

Cultural Note

In Japan, 『市』 (ichi, 'market') often refers to traditional open-air markets or fairs, such as 『朝市』 (asaichi, 'morning market') where locals sell fresh produce and goods. These markets are popular tourist attractions and community hubs.

Forms

Base: 市Base noun form. Refers to a market, fair, or bazaar where goods are sold. Often used in compound words like 『朝市』 (asaichi, 'morning market').