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michi

Road / Way / Path

Beginnernoun

Definition

Refers to a road, street, or path. Also used metaphorically to mean a way or method, as in 茶道 (sadou, the way of tea).

Example

この道をまっすぐ行ってください。

Please go straight along this road.

Etymology

The word 道 (michi) means 'way' or 'path' and has roots in ancient Japanese, corresponding to the Chinese character 道 (dao) that signifies the same concept. In Japanese culture, it also has philosophical implications, often associated with a moral or spiritual path.

How & Where It’s Used

道 is used in various contexts, both formal and informal, and appears in spoken and written language. It is often used metaphorically to describe life paths or philosophies, such as 武道 (budō) for martial arts.

Literary Heritage

道は一つの通りかもしれないが、道のりは無限である。

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