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Base noun form. Refers to a train or bus station. Often used with location particles like 『で』 (de, 'at') or 『に』 (ni, 'to').
Theme

User and their colleague Yuta are commuting home from work and discussing transportation options.

えき

station

Locations & NavigationTransport & Stations

Memory Hook

Think of an 'exit' sign at a train station — 'eki' sounds like 'exit'. 'Exit' → 駅 (eki, 'station').

Cultural Note

In Japan, 『駅』 (eki, 'station') is a central hub for transportation, especially trains. Major stations like Tokyo Station are bustling with shops, restaurants, and connections to various lines, reflecting Japan's efficient rail network.

Forms

Base: 駅Base noun form. Refers to a train or bus station. Often used with location particles like 『で』 (de, 'at') or 『に』 (ni, 'to').