通り
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Base noun form used to denote a street or avenue. Often follows a place name, e.g., 『銀座通り』 (Ginza-dōri, 'Ginza Street').
Theme
User and their friend Mika are walking through a shopping district, deciding which street to explore next for cafes and shops.
通り
とおり
street, avenue
Locations & NavigationDirections & Places
Memory Hook
Imagine walking down a street and seeing a sign that says 'Tori Street' — 'Tori' sounds like 『通り』 (tōri, 'street / Avenue'). Think: 'Tori Street' → 通り (tōri, 'street / Avenue').
Cultural Note
In Japan, street names like 『通り』 (tōri, 'street / Avenue') are commonly used in addresses and navigation. For example, 『銀座通り』 (Ginza-dōri, 'Ginza Street') is a famous shopping street in Tokyo.
Forms
Base: 通りBase noun form used to denote a street or avenue. Often follows a place name, e.g., 『銀座通り』 (Ginza-dōri, 'Ginza Street').