徐行
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Base noun form. Refers to the act of moving slowly, especially in traffic contexts. Used in phrases like 『徐行してください』 (jokou shite kudasai, 'please go slowly').
Theme

During a driving lesson, User and their instructor Mr. Tanaka are discussing safe driving practices in a residential area.

徐行

じょこう

going slowly

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Memory Hook

Picture a car 'going slowly' in a school zone. 'Slow go' → 徐行 (jokou, 'going slowly'). The sound 'jokou' reminds you of 'jogging slowly'.

Cultural Note

『徐行』 (jokou, 'going slowly') is a common traffic sign in Japan, often seen near schools, hospitals, or construction zones. Drivers are required to slow down for safety, and it's part of strict road etiquette.

Forms

Base: 徐行Base noun form. Refers to the act of moving slowly, especially in traffic contexts. Used in phrases like 『徐行してください』 (jokou shite kudasai, 'please go slowly').