落し物
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Noun meaning 'lost property' or 'dropped item'. Often used in public places like stations or stores to refer to items left behind.
Theme

User is a traveler at a train station, approaching a station staff member to report a lost item.

落し物

おとしもの

lost property

Everyday Life & SurvivalHome & Objects

Memory Hook

Imagine dropping your wallet and it's now a 'lost property' item. '落し物' (otoshimono) sounds like 'oh, toss it, mono' — you toss something and it becomes lost property!

Cultural Note

In Japan, lost items are often turned in to 『交番』 (kōban, 'police box') or lost-and-found offices. People take honesty seriously, so you might recover your 『落し物』 (otoshimono, 'lost property') if reported.

Forms

Base: 落し物Noun meaning 'lost property' or 'dropped item'. Often used in public places like stations or stores to refer to items left behind.