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Base noun form. Refers to a structure built over a river, road, or valley to allow passage. Example: 『橋を渡る』 (hashi o wataru, 'to cross a bridge').
Theme

Two friends, Ken and User, are hiking in Kyoto and come across a scenic river with an old stone bridge. They discuss crossing it to explore the other side.

はし

bridge

Locations & NavigationGeography & Landmarks

Memory Hook

Imagine a 'hash' (bridge) over a river — it connects two sides. 'Hash' sounds like 橋 (hashi, 'bridge').

Cultural Note

In Japan, bridges like 『東京ゲートブリッジ』 (Tōkyō Gēto Burijji, 'Tokyo Gate Bridge') are iconic landmarks. They often symbolize connection and are featured in festivals and art.

Forms

Base: 橋Base noun form. Refers to a structure built over a river, road, or valley to allow passage. Example: 『橋を渡る』 (hashi o wataru, 'to cross a bridge').