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Base noun form. Refers to an open area of land, often used in compounds like 『野原』 (nohara, 'field plain') or 『野球』 (yakyuu, 'baseball', literally 'field ball').
Theme

During a weekend hike in the countryside, User and their hiking partner Haru talk about the natural scenery around them.

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Nature & EnvironmentPlants

Memory Hook

Imagine a wide, open 'field' where you can see 'no' buildings—just nature. 'No' → 野 (no, 'field').

Cultural Note

In Japan, 『野』 (no, 'field') often refers to rural or agricultural areas, such as rice fields 『田んぼ』 (tanbo) or flower fields 『花畑』 (hanabatake). It's a common element in place names, like 『野原』 (nohara, 'field plain').

Forms

Base: 野Base noun form. Refers to an open area of land, often used in compounds like 『野原』 (nohara, 'field plain') or 『野球』 (yakyuu, 'baseball', literally 'field ball').