Japanese · Travel & Places
chizu
Map
A visual representation of an area. In Japan, detailed local maps are widely available and many train stations have large map displays.
地図を見せてもらえますか?
Could you show me the map?
The word 地図 (chizu) is derived from the characters 地 (chi), meaning 'earth' or 'ground,' and 図 (zu), meaning 'diagram' or 'map.' The term evolved as mapping technology and concepts developed in Japan over centuries, especially during the Edo period.
地図 is used in both formal and informal contexts, primarily in written form, such as in travel guides or educational materials. It can refer to various types of maps, including city maps and topographical charts.