心地
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Base noun form. Refers to a subjective feeling, mood, or physical sensation. Often used in compound words to specify types of feelings.
Theme

During a relaxing afternoon at a café, User and their friend Mika talk about how different environments affect their moods.

心地

ここち

feeling, sensation, mood

People & IdentityEmotions & Personality

Memory Hook

Imagine a cozy place that gives you a good feeling. 'Kokochi' sounds like 'cocoa' — sipping cocoa makes you feel warm and happy, just like a pleasant 『心地』 (kokochi, 'feeling').

Cultural Note

In Japanese, 『心地』 (kokochi) is often used in compound words to describe specific feelings, such as 『心地よい』 (kokochiyoi, 'comfortable') or 『心地悪い』 (kokochiwarui, 'uncomfortable'). It reflects the subtle nuances of emotional and physical sensations in daily life.

Forms

Base: 心地Base noun form. Refers to a subjective feeling, mood, or physical sensation. Often used in compound words to specify types of feelings.