目印
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Base noun form referring to a physical or visual indicator used for identification or guidance. It can be used in various contexts without conjugation.
Theme
User and their friend Taro are planning a hiking trip in the mountains and discussing how to navigate the trail.
目印
めじるし
mark, sign, landmark
Locations & NavigationGeography & Landmarks
Memory Hook
Think of an 'eye' (目 me) as a 'mark' you use to guide yourself. 'Mejirushi' sounds like 'major issue' — a big sign you can't miss! 'Eye mark' → 目印 (mejirushi, 'mark, sign, landmark').
Cultural Note
In Japan, 『目印』 (mejirushi) is commonly used to describe landmarks or signs that help with navigation, such as in hiking trails, city streets, or historical sites. It's a practical term in everyday life for finding places.
Forms
Base: 目印Base noun form referring to a physical or visual indicator used for identification or guidance. It can be used in various contexts without conjugation.