
(向きを変える)
振り向く
to change your position so as to face another direction
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(検索する)
調べる
to try to find information in a dictionary, computer, etc.
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(昇る(のぼる))
上がる(あがる)
to go to a higher place
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(下へ (したへ))
下に (したに)
at or toward a lower level or position
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(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

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

(ライブラリー)
図書館
a place in which collections of books and sometimes newspapers, movies, music, etc. are kept for people to read or borrow
A library is a facility or institution that provides access to a collection of books, magazines, newspapers, digital media, and other resources for the purpose of reading, research, and study. Libraries offer various services including borrowing materials, accessing digital resources, and using research tools. They often serve as community centers for learning, educational programs, and cultural events. Libraries can be public, academic, special, or private, each with specific focuses and resources tailored to their users' needs.

(駅舎)
ターミナル
a building where trains, buses, planes, or ships start or finish their journey
A terminal is a place where transportation vehicles, such as buses, trains, or planes, arrive and depart. It is typically a large building or facility designed to handle passengers and provide services like waiting areas, ticket counters, and luggage handling. Terminals are often found at the beginning or end of travel routes, such as at airports, bus stations, or train stations. They serve as key locations for passengers to board, disembark, and transfer between different modes of transport, ensuring smooth travel connections.

(観光旅行)
ツアー
a journey for pleasure, during which we visit several different places

(アート)
芸術 (げいじゅつ)
the use of creativity and imagination to express emotions and ideas by making things like paintings, sculptures, music, etc.

(ミュージアム)
博物館(はくぶつかん)
a place where important cultural, artistic, historical, or scientific objects are kept and shown to the public

(驚異的な)
素晴らしい
extremely amazing and great

(彫塑 (ちょうそ))
彫刻 (ちょうこく)
a solid figure or object made as a work of art by shaping and carving wood, clay, stone, etc.
A sculpture is a three-dimensional artwork created by shaping or carving materials such as wood, stone, metal, clay, or modern materials like plastic or resin. It can be realistic, abstract, or represent different subjects, such as people, animals, or objects. Sculptures serve as decorative pieces that add artistic value and style to a room or space with their form and presence. Some sculptures are meant to be viewed from all angles, while others are designed for specific perspectives.

(ペインティング)
絵画 (かいが)
a picture created by paint

(見学する (kengaku suru))
訪れる (otozureru)
to go somewhere for a short time, especially to see something
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(プラント)
植物 (しょくぶつ)
a living thing that grows in ground or water, usually has leaves, stems, flowers, etc.

(離れる (hanareru))
去る (saru)
to go away from somewhere
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(天文館)
プラネタリウム
a building with a dome in which moving images of planets, starts, and constellations are projected for educational or entertainment purposes

(石 (いし))
岩 (いわ)
a solid material forming part of the earth's surface, often made of one or more minerals

(ムーン)
月(つき)
the circular object going round the earth, visible mostly at night

(スコープ)
望遠鏡 (ぼうえんきょう)
a piece of equipment by which the far objects, particularly those in space, are made clearly visible
A telescope is an optical instrument used to observe distant objects, such as stars, planets, and galaxies. It uses lenses or mirrors to gather and focus light, allowing the viewer to see objects far away in greater detail. Telescopes are commonly used in astronomy to study celestial bodies and in science to explore the universe. There are different types of telescopes, such as refracting telescopes, which use lenses, and reflecting telescopes, which use mirrors. Telescopes can be found in observatories or used for personal stargazing.

(天(てん))
空(そら)
the space above the earth where the sun, clouds, stars, and the moon are and we can see them

(モニュメント)
記念碑(きねんひ)
a structure built in honor of a public figure or a special event
A monument is a structure or statue built to honor or remember a person, event, or idea. Monuments can be found in public places and are often made from materials like stone, metal, or concrete. They are designed to stand the test of time, serving as a symbol of significance or historical importance. Monuments can vary in size and shape, from small plaques to large sculptures or buildings. They help preserve memories and educate future generations about important moments or individuals in history.

(大きな)
巨大な
very large in size

(彫像(ちょうぞう))
像(ぞう)
a large object created to look like a person or animal from hard materials such as stone, metal, or wood
A statue is a three-dimensional artwork that represents a person, animal, or object. It is usually made from materials such as stone, metal, or wood, and is often created to honor individuals or convey artistic expression. Statues can vary in size and detail, and they are commonly placed in public spaces, gardens, or museums. They are designed to be seen from various angles and often serve as decorative or symbolic elements.

(著者(ちょしゃ))
作家(さっか)
someone whose job involves writing articles, books, stories, etc.

(プレジデント)
大統領 (だいとうりょう)
the leader of a country that has no king or queen

(名高い)
有名な
known by a lot of people

(芸術家)
アーティスト
someone who creates drawings, sculptures, paintings, etc. either as their job or hobby

(コンペティション)
競争(きょうそう)
the act of trying to achieve a goal by doing better than others who are also aiming for the same goal

N/A
to occur at a specific time or location
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