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Base noun form. Refers to the Japanese cedar tree, a type of conifer native to Japan. Used in contexts like nature, wood, or cultural references.
Theme

User and their friend Yumi are hiking in a forest and discussing the trees around them.

すぎ

Japanese cedar

Nature & EnvironmentPlants

Memory Hook

Imagine a 'sugi' (杉) tree that's so tall and straight, it looks like a 'sugar' pine — sweet and strong! 'Sugar' → 杉 (sugi, 'Japanese cedar').

Cultural Note

杉 (sugi, 'Japanese cedar') is a common tree in Japan, often planted in forests and used for construction and traditional crafts. It's also associated with Shinto shrines and festivals.

Forms

Base: 杉Base noun form. Refers to the Japanese cedar tree, a type of conifer native to Japan. Used in contexts like nature, wood, or cultural references.