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Base noun form. Refers to a natural spring of water or a man-made fountain. Can be used alone or with counters, e.g., 『一つの泉』 (hitotsu no izumi, 'one spring').
Theme

User and their friend Haruka are hiking in the mountains near Kyoto and come across a natural landmark.

いずみ

spring / fountain

Nature & EnvironmentNatural Phenomena

Memory Hook

Picture a serene 'spring' bubbling up from the ground — it sounds like 'izumi' (泉), which rhymes with 'easy me' flowing water. 'Easy me' → 『泉』 (izumi, 'spring').

Cultural Note

In Japan, 『泉』 (izumi, 'spring') are often found in temples, parks, and natural sites, symbolizing purity and life. They are popular spots for relaxation and are sometimes featured in poetry and art.

Forms

Base: 泉Base noun form. Refers to a natural spring of water or a man-made fountain. Can be used alone or with counters, e.g., 『一つの泉』 (hitotsu no izumi, 'one spring').