感覚
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Base noun form. Refers to physical senses (e.g., sight, hearing) or abstract sensations (e.g., feeling, intuition). Commonly used in phrases like 『感覚が鋭い』 (kankaku ga surudoi, 'sharp senses').
Theme
User and their friend Ken are talking about their experiences at a sensory exhibition, describing how different art pieces made them feel.
感覚
かんかく
sense / sensation
Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts
Memory Hook
Think of 'can' and 'sack' — you sense something in a sack. 'Can-sack' → かんかく (kankaku, 'sense / Sensation').
Cultural Note
『感覚』 (kankaku, 'sense / Sensation') is often used in Japanese to describe physical senses like touch or taste, as well as abstract feelings, such as in art or 『武道』 (budō, 'martial arts') where body awareness is key.
Forms
Base: 感覚Base noun form. Refers to physical senses (e.g., sight, hearing) or abstract sensations (e.g., feeling, intuition). Commonly used in phrases like 『感覚が鋭い』 (kankaku ga surudoi, 'sharp senses').