牧場
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Base noun form. Refers to a field or area used for grazing livestock, such as cows or sheep. In Japanese, it's commonly used in contexts related to agriculture and rural landscapes.
Theme

Two friends, Ken and User, are on a road trip through the countryside, discussing the scenery and local agriculture they pass by.

牧場

ぼくじょう

pasture land

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Memory Hook

Imagine a peaceful 'pasture' where cows graze. The word sounds like 'boku-jou' — think of 'book' (boku) and 'journey' (jou) to a green field. 'Book journey to the pasture' → 牧場 (bokujou, 'pasture land').

Cultural Note

In Japan, 牧場 (bokujou, 'pasture land') are often found in rural areas like Hokkaido, known for dairy farming. They are popular tourist spots where visitors can enjoy fresh milk, cheese, and interact with farm animals.

Forms

Base: 牧場Base noun form. Refers to a field or area used for grazing livestock, such as cows or sheep. In Japanese, it's commonly used in contexts related to agriculture and rural landscapes.