途上
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Noun form. Indicates being on the way or in the middle of a journey, task, or process. Commonly used with 『の』 (no) to modify other nouns, e.g., 『途上の人』 (tojou no hito, 'person on the way').
Theme
On a train ride, User and their friend Akira discuss their travel plans to Kyoto.
途上
とじょう
en/in route, half way
Locations & NavigationDirections & Places
Memory Hook
Imagine being 'on the road' (途 to) and 'going' (上 jou) somewhere. Think: 'Toe-joe' — you're on your toes, halfway to your destination!
Cultural Note
『途上』 (tojou, 'en / In route, half way') is often used in travel or business contexts to describe being in the middle of a journey or process. For example, 『仕事の途上』 (shigoto no tojou, 'in the middle of work') or 『旅行の途上』 (ryokou no tojou, 'on the way during travel').
Forms
Base: 途上Noun form. Indicates being on the way or in the middle of a journey, task, or process. Commonly used with 『の』 (no) to modify other nouns, e.g., 『途上の人』 (tojou no hito, 'person on the way').