牧畜
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Base noun form. Refers to the practice of raising livestock for products like meat, milk, or wool. It's a key term in agricultural contexts and often discussed in relation to rural traditions and modern farming techniques.
Theme
User and their friend Aiko are visiting a rural farm and learning about local farming practices from a guide.
牧畜
ぼくちく
stock-farming
Culture & SocietyTraditions & Customs
Memory Hook
Think of 'stock-farming' as raising animals. The word sounds like 'boku-chiku' — imagine a 'book' (boku) about 'chickens' (chiku) for farming. 'Book of chickens for stock-farming' → 牧畜 (bokuchiku, 'stock-farming').
Cultural Note
牧畜 (bokuchiku, 'stock-farming') is an important part of Japanese agriculture, especially in regions like Hokkaido and Tohoku. It involves raising livestock such as cattle, pigs, and poultry, contributing to the food industry and local economies.
Forms
Base: 牧畜Base noun form. Refers to the practice of raising livestock for products like meat, milk, or wool. It's a key term in agricultural contexts and often discussed in relation to rural traditions and modern farming techniques.