通行
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Base noun form. Refers to the act of passing through or a passageway. Often used in compound words like 『通行人』 (tsūkōnin, 'pedestrian') or 『通行止め』 (tsūkōdome, 'road closed').
Theme

On a street in Tokyo, User asks their colleague Mr. Tanaka for directions to a nearby station.

通行

つうこう

passage, passing

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Memory Hook

Imagine a 'passage' sign on a road that says 'Passing Zone' — it sounds like 'tsūkō' (通行). Think: 'Passing through' → 通行 (tsūkō, 'passage, passing').

Cultural Note

In Japan, 『通行止め』 (tsūkōdome, 'road closed') signs are common during construction or events. Understanding 『通行』 (tsūkō, 'passage, passing') helps navigate streets and public areas safely.

Forms

Base: 通行Base noun form. Refers to the act of passing through or a passageway. Often used in compound words like 『通行人』 (tsūkōnin, 'pedestrian') or 『通行止め』 (tsūkōdome, 'road closed').