裸足
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Base noun form. Describes the state of having no shoes or socks on the feet.
Theme
At a park on a sunny day, User and their friend Ken are discussing outdoor activities and comfort preferences.
裸足
はだし
barefoot
Everyday Life & SurvivalClothing
Memory Hook
Imagine walking on a beach with no shoes: your feet are 'bare' and 'sore' from the sand. 『裸足』 (hadashi, 'barefoot') sounds like 'had a sore' from walking barefoot.
Cultural Note
In Japan, it's customary to remove shoes indoors, but walking 『裸足』 (hadashi) outside is less common and often associated with casual or traditional settings like hot springs.
Forms
Base: 裸足Base noun form. Describes the state of having no shoes or socks on the feet.