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Base noun form. Refers to a circular object like a ring, hoop, or circle. Can be used alone or with counters for counting rings (e.g., 『一つ』 hitotsu for general objects).
Theme

At a local park, User and their friend Mika watch children playing with hula hoops and discuss circular objects.

ring, hoop, circle

Everyday Life & SurvivalHome & Objects

Memory Hook

Imagine a 'wheel' (sounds like 'wa' in 輪) rolling in a circle — it's a ring or hoop! 'Wheel' → 輪 (wa, 'ring').

Cultural Note

In Japan, 『輪』 (wa, 'ring') is often used in cultural contexts like 『輪投げ』 (wanage, 'ring toss') games at festivals or 『輪っか』 (wakka, 'small ring') in crafts. It symbolizes unity and connection.

Forms

Base: 輪Base noun form. Refers to a circular object like a ring, hoop, or circle. Can be used alone or with counters for counting rings (e.g., 『一つ』 hitotsu for general objects).