Japanese · Nature & Environment
kawa
River
A natural watercourse flowing to the sea, a lake, or another river. Rivers are central to Japanese geography and many cities developed along them.
川のそばで弁当を食べました。
I ate a bento box beside the river.
The word 川 (kawa) has long-standing historical roots in the Japanese language, denoting rivers and waterways, crucial for transportation and agriculture throughout Japanese history.
川 is used in both spoken and written contexts, commonly appearing in discussions about geography and nature in both formal and informal settings.
古川の流れは、歴史を語る。