花火
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Base noun form. Refers to fireworks, typically used in contexts like festivals or celebrations. No conjugation needed.
Theme
Two friends, Ken and User, are planning a summer festival outing in Tokyo. They discuss what to see and do at the event.
花火
はなび
fireworks
Culture & SocietyEntertainment & Media
Memory Hook
Think of 'fireworks' as 'flower fire' — 『花』 (hana, 'flower') + 『火』 (hi, 'fire') combine to make 『花火』 (hanabi, 'fireworks'). 'Flower fire' → 花火 (hanabi, 'fireworks').
Cultural Note
In Japan, 『花火』 (hanabi, 'fireworks') are a popular summer tradition, often enjoyed at festivals called 『花火大会』 (hanabi taikai, 'fireworks displays'). They symbolize celebration and are a key part of cultural events.
Forms
Base: 花火Base noun form. Refers to fireworks, typically used in contexts like festivals or celebrations. No conjugation needed.