草履
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Base noun form. Refers to traditional Japanese sandals, typically flat-soled and worn with kimonos. Count with the general counter 『足』 (soku, 'pair') for footwear.
Theme
At a traditional festival, User and their friend Kenji talk about Japanese footwear while browsing stalls.
草履
ぞうり
Japanese sandals (footwear)
Culture & SocietyTraditions & Customs
Memory Hook
Think of 'zori' (草履) as 'zori sandals' — they're traditional Japanese footwear often worn with kimonos. 'Zori' sounds like 'zori' in English for sandals.
Cultural Note
『草履』 (zori) are traditional Japanese sandals made from materials like straw, wood, or fabric. They are commonly worn with 『着物』 (kimono, 'kimono') for formal occasions such as weddings or tea ceremonies.
Forms
Base: 草履Base noun form. Refers to traditional Japanese sandals, typically flat-soled and worn with kimonos. Count with the general counter 『足』 (soku, 'pair') for footwear.