視野
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Base noun form. Refers to the range of what one can see physically or metaphorically one's perspective or scope. Often used in phrases like 『視野が狭い』 (shiya ga semai, 'narrow outlook') or 『視野に入れる』 (shiya ni ireru, 'to take into consideration').
Theme
In a career counseling session, User talks with their mentor, Dr. Yamada, about broadening perspectives.
視野
しや
field of vision / outlook
Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts
Memory Hook
Imagine looking through a camera lens—your 'field of vision' is what you see. Think of 'see ya' (視野 shiya sounds like 'see ya') as your outlook. 'See ya' → 視野 (shiya, 'field of vision / Outlook').
Cultural Note
In Japanese, 『視野』 (shiya, 'field of vision / Outlook') is used in both literal contexts, like driving or sports, and metaphorical ones, such as in business or personal growth, to discuss perspective or scope. For example, 『視野を広げる』 (shiya o hirogeru, 'broaden one's outlook') is a common phrase encouraging open-mindedness.
Forms
Base: 視野Base noun form. Refers to the range of what one can see physically or metaphorically one's perspective or scope. Often used in phrases like 『視野が狭い』 (shiya ga semai, 'narrow outlook') or 『視野に入れる』 (shiya ni ireru, 'to take into consideration').