道順
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Base noun form. Refers to a planned path or sequence of directions from one place to another. Often used in contexts like travel or navigation.
Theme
In a train station, User is lost and asks a local commuter, Akira, for directions to a tourist spot.
道順
みちじゅん
itinerary / route
Locations & NavigationDirections & Places
Memory Hook
Imagine planning a trip: you need a 'road order' to follow. '道順' (michijun) sounds like 'michi' (road) + 'jun' (order) — think of it as your 'road order' or route!
Cultural Note
In Japan, asking for 『道順』 (michijun, 'route') is common when navigating cities or using public transport. People often use maps or apps to share detailed itineraries for efficient travel.
Forms
Base: 道順Base noun form. Refers to a planned path or sequence of directions from one place to another. Often used in contexts like travel or navigation.