特産
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Base noun form. Refers to a product or item that is characteristic or unique to a specific region or place. Often used in phrases like 『特産品』 (tokusanhin, 'specialty product').
Theme

While planning a trip to Hokkaido, User and their travel companion Yumi discuss local specialties.

特産

とくさん

specialty, special product

Culture & SocietyTraditions & Customs

Memory Hook

Imagine a 'specialty' product with a 'tok' sound like 'talk'—people talk about it because it's unique to a region. 'Talk special' → 特産 (tokusan, 'specialty').

Cultural Note

In Japan, 『特産』 (tokusan, 'specialty') often refers to local products unique to a region, such as 『北海道の特産』 (Hokkaido no tokusan, 'Hokkaido's specialties') like seafood or dairy. These are popular as souvenirs and highlight regional pride.

Forms

Base: 特産Base noun form. Refers to a product or item that is characteristic or unique to a specific region or place. Often used in phrases like 『特産品』 (tokusanhin, 'specialty product').