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Base noun form. Often used in compound words to denote strategies, plans, or policies. Example: 『新しい策を考える』 (atarashii saku o kangaeru, 'think of a new plan').
Theme

User and their classmate Takashi are studying in the library, brainstorming ideas for a group project that requires a detailed strategy.

さく

plan

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Memory Hook

Imagine a 'sack' full of plans and policies. You open the sack to find a strategy inside — 'sack' sounds like 策 (saku, 'plan').

Cultural Note

In Japanese business and politics, 『策』 (saku, 'plan') is often used in compound words like 『政策』 (seisaku, 'government policy') or 『対策』 (taisaku, 'countermeasure'), reflecting a structured approach to problem-solving.

Forms

Base: 策Base noun form. Often used in compound words to denote strategies, plans, or policies. Example: 『新しい策を考える』 (atarashii saku o kangaeru, 'think of a new plan').