焚火
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Base noun form. Refers to a fire built outdoors, such as a campfire or bonfire. Used in contexts like 『焚火をする』 (takibi o suru, 'to make an open fire').
Theme
During a camping trip in Hokkaido, User and their friend Ken discuss setting up an open fire for warmth and cooking.
焚火
たきび
open fire
Nature & EnvironmentNatural Phenomena
Memory Hook
Imagine a 'bonfire' in the woods — you 'fan' the flames to keep it going. 'Fan fire' → 焚火 (takibi, 'open fire').
Cultural Note
In Japan, 『焚火』 (takibi, 'open fire') is often associated with camping, festivals, or traditional gatherings like 『花見』 (hanami, 'cherry blossom viewing') where people enjoy warmth and community.
Forms
Base: 焚火Base noun form. Refers to a fire built outdoors, such as a campfire or bonfire. Used in contexts like 『焚火をする』 (takibi o suru, 'to make an open fire').