財産
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Base noun form. Refers to tangible or intangible assets, such as money, real estate, or valuables. Used in legal, financial, and everyday contexts to denote wealth or possessions.
Theme

At a family gathering, User and their uncle Kenji discuss inheritance and financial planning over tea.

財産

ざいさん

property, fortune, assets

Culture & SocietyWork & Business

Memory Hook

Imagine a 'sai' (財) that looks like a treasure chest full of coins, and 'san' (産) sounds like 'sun' shining on your assets. 'Treasure sun' → 財産 (zaisan, 'property, fortune, assets').

Cultural Note

In Japan, 『財産』 (zaisan, 'property, fortune, assets') is often discussed in contexts like inheritance, real estate, and financial planning. It's a key term in legal and business settings, reflecting the importance of asset management in society.

Forms

Base: 財産Base noun form. Refers to tangible or intangible assets, such as money, real estate, or valuables. Used in legal, financial, and everyday contexts to denote wealth or possessions.