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Base noun form. Refers to a physical road or street. Used in expressions like 『道を歩く』 (michi o aruku, 'to walk on the road').
Theme

Two friends, Ken and User, are walking through a quiet neighborhood in Kyoto, discussing the scenery and planning their route to a nearby temple.

みち

road, street

Locations & NavigationDirections & Places

Memory Hook

Imagine a 'road' stretching into the distance. The word 『道』 (michi, 'road') sounds like 'me-chee' — think 'me' walking down the 'chee' (street).

Cultural Note

In Japan, 『道』 (michi, 'road') is often used in place names and cultural contexts, such as 『茶道』 (sadō, 'tea ceremony') meaning 'the way of tea', reflecting a path or discipline.

Forms

Base: 道Base noun form. Refers to a physical road or street. Used in expressions like 『道を歩く』 (michi o aruku, 'to walk on the road').