軒並
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Noun referring to a line or series of houses. Often used in phrases like 『軒並み』 (nokinami, 'in a row') to describe houses arranged uniformly.
Theme

While walking through a residential neighborhood, User and their friend Yoshida comment on the local architecture.

軒並

のきなみ

row of houses

Locations & NavigationBuildings & Facilities

Memory Hook

Imagine a neat row of houses lined up like books on a shelf. '軒並' (nokinami) sounds like 'no key name' — think of houses with no key names, just a uniform row.

Cultural Note

In Japan, traditional neighborhoods often feature 『軒並』 (nokinami, 'row of houses') with similar architectural styles, reflecting community harmony and zoning practices.

Forms

Base: 軒並Noun referring to a line or series of houses. Often used in phrases like 『軒並み』 (nokinami, 'in a row') to describe houses arranged uniformly.