
(語る (かたる))
話す (はなす)
to discuss a particular thing with someone, especially something that is important or serious
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(場所 (ばしょ))
位置 (いち)
the geographic position of someone or something

(隣接地域)
近隣地域
the area around someone, somewhere, or something

(ドラッグストア)
薬局 (やっきょく)
a shop where medicines are sold
A pharmacy is a facility where prescription medications and other health-related products are given and sold to patients. Pharmacists and pharmacy technicians manage pharmacies, making sure that medications are accurately prepared and given according to prescriptions. Pharmacies also offer counseling on the proper use and potential side effects of medications.

(飲食店)
レストラン
a place where we pay to sit and eat a meal

(バンク)
銀行 (ぎんこう)
a financial institution that keeps and lends money and provides other financial services

(スクール)
学校 (がっこう)
a place where children learn things from teachers
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(ニューススタンド)
新聞スタンド
a stand or stall on a street, etc. where newspapers, magazines, and sometimes books are sold

(服装)
衣服
the items that we wear, particularly a specific type of items
Clothing refers to the materials or items worn on the body for practical or decorative purposes. It serves several functions, including protecting the body from external elements, expressing one's individuality, and complying with social and cultural norms. Clothing can include various items, such as tops, bottoms, dresses, suits, jackets, and underwear. It can be made from different materials like cotton, wool, silk, and polyester. Clothing styles and designs vary widely and are influenced by several factors such as cultural traditions, fashion trends, and personal preferences. In addition to its practical and aesthetic values, clothing has also been used throughout history to signify social status, gender, and occupation.

(ファイヤーステーション)
消防署
a building where firefighters stay and have the tools they need to help with fires and other emergencies
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(交番)
警察署
the office where a local police works
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(シューストア)
靴屋 (くつや)
a store where we can buy a variety of footwear, such as sneakers, sandals, boots, and more
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(玩具)
おもちゃ
something made for kids to play with, such as dolls, action figures, etc.
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(映像)
ビデオ
a recording of sounds and images that are moving

(給油所)
ガソリンスタンド
a place that sells fuel for cars, buses, bikes, etc.
A gas station is a place where vehicles can refuel with gasoline or diesel. It typically has pumps where drivers can fill their cars with fuel, and some stations also offer other services such as car washes, convenience stores, and air for tires. Gas stations are found along highways and in towns, providing an important service for people who drive cars, trucks, and other vehicles. They may also sell other items like snacks, drinks, and automotive products. Some gas stations are open 24 hours a day for convenience.
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(宿泊施設)
ホテル
a building where we give money to stay and eat food in when we are traveling

(スーパー)
スーパーマーケット
a large store that we can go to and buy food, drinks and other things from
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(コンビニ)
コンビニエンスストア
a store that sells food, publications, alcohol, etc., often open 24 hours every day
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(トラベルエージェンシー)
旅行代理店
a business that makes arrangements for people who want to travel
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(ポストオフィス)
郵便局
a place where we can send letters, packages, etc., or buy stamps
A post office is a facility where mail and packages are sent, received, and processed. It is typically operated by a government or postal service, offering a range of services, including selling stamps, mailing letters and parcels, and providing post office boxes for people to receive mail. Some post offices also offer additional services, such as money transfers, bill payments, and passport applications. Post offices play a key role in the postal system by ensuring that mail is sorted, routed, and delivered to the correct destinations. They can be found in communities, cities, and towns worldwide.
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(タクシースタンド)
タクシー乗り場
a place where taxis can park to wait for passengers
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N/A
on the opposite side of a given area or location

(街(まち))
通り(どおり)
a public path for vehicles in a village, town, or city, usually with buildings, houses, etc. on its sides

N/A
used to refer to something that is very close to a particular person, place, or thing
The origin of the idiom "around the corner" can be traced back to the concept of turning a corner while navigating through streets or pathways. In literal terms, when one turns a corner, they immediately encounter what lies ahead. Figuratively, this concept evolved to represent something that is physically close.

(左の)
左側の
located or directed toward the side of a human body where the heart is

(右(みぎ))
右側(みぎがわ)
the direction or side that is toward the east when someone or something is facing north

(横に)
隣に
in a position very close to someone or something

(中に (なかに))
間に (あいだに)
in or through the space that separates two or more things or people
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(本屋)
書店
a shop that sells books, magazines, and sometimes stationery
A bookstore is a retail establishment that specializes in selling books. Bookstores may offer a wide range of books, including fiction, non-fiction, academic texts, and more. In addition to books, many bookstores also sell magazines, newspapers, stationery, and sometimes gifts or related items. Bookstores can vary in size and type, from large chain stores and independent shops to specialty stores focusing on specific genres or topics. Some bookstores also host events such as book signings, readings, and author talks to engage with the community and promote literature.
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