陽射
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Base noun form. Refers to sunlight or sunbeams. Often used in poetic or descriptive contexts, e.g., 『陽射が強い』 (yōsha ga tsuyoi, 'the sunlight is strong').
Theme

User and their friend Hana are planning a picnic in the park and talking about the weather.

陽射

ようしゃ

sunlight, rays of the sun

Nature & EnvironmentNatural Phenomena

Memory Hook

Imagine the sun's rays shining brightly on a sunny day. '陽射' (yōsha) sounds like 'yo-sha' — think 'yo, sun!' as you feel the sunlight.

Cultural Note

In Japan, 『陽射』 (yōsha, 'sunlight') is often appreciated in poetry and art, symbolizing warmth and life. People enjoy 『陽射』 during hanami (cherry blossom viewing) or in traditional gardens.

Forms

Base: 陽射Base noun form. Refers to sunlight or sunbeams. Often used in poetic or descriptive contexts, e.g., 『陽射が強い』 (yōsha ga tsuyoi, 'the sunlight is strong').