所々
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Noun meaning scattered or various parts. Often used to describe places or sections that are not continuous, e.g., 『所々に花がある』 (tokorodokoro ni hana ga aru, 'there are flowers here and there').
Theme
Two friends, Ken and User, are exploring a historic neighborhood in Kyoto, discussing the architecture and sights they notice as they walk around.
所々
ところどころ
here and there, some parts (of something)
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Memory Hook
Picture a map with spots marked 'here' and 'there' — it's 'tokoro-dokoro' (所々), like 'to-corner, do-corner' scattered around!
Cultural Note
『所々』 (tokorodokoro) is used in Japanese to describe scattered locations or parts, such as in travel guides or when pointing out features in a landscape. It's a handy word for indicating non-uniform distribution.
Forms
Base: 所々Noun meaning scattered or various parts. Often used to describe places or sections that are not continuous, e.g., 『所々に花がある』 (tokorodokoro ni hana ga aru, 'there are flowers here and there').