魅力
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Base noun form. Describes an attractive or captivating quality that draws interest or admiration. Example: 『彼女は魅力がある』 (kanojo wa miryoku ga aru, 'She has charm').
Theme

During a walk in a park, User and their friend Yuki discuss what makes traditional Japanese gardens so captivating.

魅力

みりょく

charm, fascination, appeal

Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts

Memory Hook

Think of a 'me' (み, mi) with 'ryoku' (りょく, ryoku) — a charming person has a magnetic 'me-ryoku' that draws you in! 'Me-ryoku' → 魅力 (miryoku, 'charm').

Cultural Note

『魅力』 (miryoku, 'charm') is frequently used in Japanese media to describe attractive qualities in people, places, or products. For example, in advertising, you might hear 『この商品の魅力』 (kono shouhin no miryoku, 'the appeal of this product').

Forms

Base: 魅力Base noun form. Describes an attractive or captivating quality that draws interest or admiration. Example: 『彼女は魅力がある』 (kanojo wa miryoku ga aru, 'She has charm').