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Base noun form. Refers to firearms or guns. Used in contexts like 『拳銃』 (kenjuu, 'handgun') or 『銃声』 (juusei, 'gunshot').
Theme

User is talking to a police officer, Officer Tanaka, about safety regulations in a public park.

じゅう

gun

Culture & SocietyTraditions & Customs

Memory Hook

Imagine a 'jew' (sounds like 銃 'juu') holding a gun — it's a sharp image to remember the word for gun. 'Jew' → 銃 (juu, 'gun').

Cultural Note

In Japan, gun ownership is highly restricted and rare for civilians due to strict laws. The word 『銃』 (juu, 'gun') often appears in media like movies or news, but real-life encounters are uncommon, reflecting Japan's low crime rate and cultural emphasis on safety.

Forms

Base: 銃Base noun form. Refers to firearms or guns. Used in contexts like 『拳銃』 (kenjuu, 'handgun') or 『銃声』 (juusei, 'gunshot').