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Base noun form. Refers to a physical barrier like a fence or paling used for enclosure or protection. Example: 『庭に柵がある』 (niwa ni saku ga aru, 'There is a fence in the garden').
Theme

While walking in a park, User and their friend Yuta notice a broken fence and discuss its purpose and safety.

さく

fence / paling

Everyday Life & SurvivalHome & Objects

Memory Hook

Imagine a 'sack' (sounds like 'saku' for 柵) filled with wooden planks used to build a fence. 'Sack of fence' → 柵 (saku, 'fence').

Cultural Note

In Japan, 『柵』 (saku, 'fence') is commonly seen in gardens, parks, and around traditional houses to mark boundaries or provide safety. It's often made from bamboo or wood, reflecting natural aesthetics.

Forms

Base: 柵Base noun form. Refers to a physical barrier like a fence or paling used for enclosure or protection. Example: 『庭に柵がある』 (niwa ni saku ga aru, 'There is a fence in the garden').