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Base noun form. Refers to a small body of still water, often artificial or natural. Used in phrases like 『池がある』 (ike ga aru, 'there is a pond').
Theme

During a weekend hike, User and their friend Satoshi come across a scenic pond and discuss its beauty and wildlife.

いけ

pond

Nature & EnvironmentNatural Phenomena

Memory Hook

Imagine a peaceful 'ike' (池, ike, 'pond') in a garden, where you can sit and relax. 'Ike' sounds like 'eek!' — but don't eek, it's just a calm pond!

Cultural Note

In Japan, 『池』 (ike, 'pond') is often found in traditional gardens like 『日本庭園』 (nihon teien, 'Japanese garden'), symbolizing tranquility and nature. They are common in parks and temples.

Forms

Base: 池Base noun form. Refers to a small body of still water, often artificial or natural. Used in phrases like 『池がある』 (ike ga aru, 'there is a pond').