たほう他方tahou
1.

A term used to indicate an alternative perspective or side, often highlighting the existence of contrasting viewpoints or characteristics in a discussion or description.

2.

A word that introduces a different aspect or side of a situation after mentioning an initial point, emphasizing the complexity of an individual or circumstance by acknowledging both strengths and weaknesses.

3.

A descriptive term referring to the other side or direction in a duality, suggesting a need to consider additional viewpoints or facets beyond the one that has been presented or focused on.

Example:

どちらかが他方よりいい、というのではない。