徒歩
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Base noun form. Used to describe the act of walking or traveling by foot. Often appears in phrases like 『徒歩で』 (toho de, 'by foot') or 『徒歩圏内』 (toho kennai, 'within walking distance').
Theme
At a train station, User and Kenji are planning how to get to a nearby restaurant for lunch.
徒歩
とほ
walking / going on foot
Locations & NavigationTransport & Stations
Memory Hook
Imagine a 'two-foot' walk: 'to' sounds like 'two' and 'ho' sounds like 'hoof' (like a foot). 'Two-foot hoofing' → 徒歩 (toho, 'walking').
Cultural Note
In Japan, 『徒歩』 (toho, 'walking') is often used in real estate listings to indicate walking distance from a station, e.g., 『駅から徒歩5分』 (eki kara toho go-fun, '5 minutes on foot from the station').
Forms
Base: 徒歩Base noun form. Used to describe the act of walking or traveling by foot. Often appears in phrases like 『徒歩で』 (toho de, 'by foot') or 『徒歩圏内』 (toho kennai, 'within walking distance').