裏口
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Base noun form. Refers to a physical entrance at the back of a building. Often used literally for access points, but can have metaphorical meanings in contexts like 'backdoor dealings'.
Theme
During a visit to an old building, User and their guide Ken explore hidden areas, with Ken pointing out architectural features.
裏口
うらぐち
backdoor, rear entrance
Locations & NavigationBuildings & Facilities
Memory Hook
Imagine a secret 'rear entrance' behind a building. 'Ura' sounds like 'you're a' sneaky person using the backdoor — 『裏口』 (uraguchi, 'backdoor').
Cultural Note
In Japan, 『裏口』 (uraguchi, 'backdoor') is often used for deliveries, staff entrances, or discreet access. It can also metaphorically refer to underhanded or unfair methods, like 'backdoor deals' in business or politics.
Forms
Base: 裏口Base noun form. Refers to a physical entrance at the back of a building. Often used literally for access points, but can have metaphorical meanings in contexts like 'backdoor dealings'.