蔵相
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Noun referring to a government official. Used in formal contexts like politics or news. Example: 『蔵相が予算を発表した』 (zoushou ga yosan wo happyou shita, 'The Minister of Finance announced the budget.').
Theme
At a casual business networking event, User chats with Mr. Tanaka, a colleague, about recent government news.
蔵相
ぞうしょう
Minister of Finance
Culture & SocietyWork & Business
Memory Hook
Imagine a 'treasure chest' (蔵相 zousou sounds like 'zou' for 'storehouse' and 'sou' for 'minister') guarded by the Minister of Finance — he holds the keys to the nation's wealth! 'Zou-sou' → 蔵相 (zousou, 'Minister of Finance').
Cultural Note
In Japan, the 『蔵相』 (zousou, 'Minister of Finance') is a key cabinet position responsible for economic policy, budgeting, and taxation. This role is often highlighted in news during fiscal announcements or government budget discussions.
Forms
Base: 蔵相Noun referring to a government official. Used in formal contexts like politics or news. Example: 『蔵相が予算を発表した』 (zoushou ga yosan wo happyou shita, 'The Minister of Finance announced the budget.').