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Noun meaning 'end', 'edge', or 'margin'. Can refer to physical boundaries or limits, e.g., 『道の端』 (michi no hashi, 'edge of the road').
Theme

At a local park, User and their friend Ken are sitting on a bench, discussing the view of a nearby river and its surroundings.

はし

end / edge / margin

Locations & NavigationDirections & Places

Memory Hook

Think of the 'end' of a street where you 'hassle' to find your way — 端 (hashi, 'end / Edge') sounds like 'hassle' at the edge. 'Hassle' → 端 (hashi, 'end / Edge').

Cultural Note

In Japanese, 『端』 (hashi, 'end / Edge') is used in everyday contexts like describing the edge of a table or the end of a line. It's also part of compound words like 『端末』 (tanmatsu, 'terminal / Device').

Forms

Base: 端Noun meaning 'end', 'edge', or 'margin'. Can refer to physical boundaries or limits, e.g., 『道の端』 (michi no hashi, 'edge of the road').