感触
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Base noun form. Refers to the physical sensation from touching something or an emotional feeling. Can be used with particles like 『が』 (ga) or 『を』 (o), e.g., 『感触がいい』 (kanshoku ga ii, 'feels good').
Theme

In a fabric shop, User and their colleague Mika are selecting materials for a new clothing line.

感触

かんしょく

sense of touch, feeling, sensation

Core Language Building BlocksDescriptive Language

Memory Hook

Think of 'can't sue' (感触 kanshoku sounds like 'can't sue') because you have a strong feeling or sensation about something — it's your sense of touch! 'Can't sue' → 感触 (kanshoku, 'sense of touch, feeling, sensation').

Cultural Note

In Japanese culture, 『感触』 (kanshoku) is often used in contexts like product reviews or art to describe tactile qualities, emphasizing the importance of sensory experience in daily life and aesthetics.

Forms

Base: 感触Base noun form. Refers to the physical sensation from touching something or an emotional feeling. Can be used with particles like 『が』 (ga) or 『を』 (o), e.g., 『感触がいい』 (kanshoku ga ii, 'feels good').