やまyama
1.

A prominent geographical formation that rises significantly above its surroundings, often perceived as sacred and associated with spiritual practices and beliefs throughout history.

2.

A natural resource location, particularly where minerals or ores are extracted, indicating the presence of potential wealth beneath the earth’s surface.

3.

A destination for recreational climbing or hiking, emphasizing the pursuit of outdoor activities and connection with nature.

4.

An accumulation of objects or materials stacked in a high, conical shape, symbolizing abundance or a large quantity of something, such as paperwork or debts.

5.

A critical or climactic point in a process or narrative, often representing a crucial challenge or turning point that must be overcome.

Example:

「わたしは森の中に入って、に駆け上がったことを後悔していない」と弟は答えた。

たくさん沢山takusan
1.

A term used to express a quantity that is significantly large or exceeds expectations, often associated with abundance or sufficiency in various contexts.

2.

A descriptor for situations where the amount or number of something is overwhelming or notably high, indicating that it is more than what is needed or anticipated.

3.

A phrase that conveys an idea of generosity or excess, suggesting not just a considerable quantity, but also that it is plentiful enough to meet or surpass requirements or desires.

Example:

お父さんは煙草の煙でたくさん輪を作れる。

さんどう山道sandouやまみち山道yamamichiせんどう山道sendou
1.

A pathway that leads from the base of a mountain to its summit, often winding through various terrains.

2.

A route created within the mountainous regions, typically narrower and surrounded by natural landscapes.

3.

A small road or trail located in a mountainous area, providing access to different viewpoints or hiking areas.

4.

A specific type of road that traverses hilly or mountainous terrain, often used for travel and exploration of nature.

Example:

この山道を登ると美しい湖に出る。

かざん火山kazan
1.

A geological structure formed by the eruption of magma from beneath the Earth's crust, characterized by its distinct cone shape or dome, which can vary in type depending on the nature of the eruptions and the material expelled.

2.

A location where molten rock, gases, and various minerals from inside the Earth are expelled to the surface, often leading to the formation of unique landscapes and affecting the surrounding environment.

3.

A dynamic system that includes not only the physical mountain formed by hardened lava but also the underlying magma chamber and related volcanic activity, which can be classified into various types based on their eruptive behavior.

Example:

その火山は溶岩を流し出した。

こうざん鉱山kouzan
1.

A site where valuable minerals are extracted from the earth through various mining processes.

2.

An industrial location dedicated to the extraction and processing of ores, typically involving both the removal of material and its subsequent refinement.

3.

A subterranean or surface area specifically designated for the extraction of mineral resources that have economic value.

4.

A facility or operation focused on the mining industry, encompassing activities related to locating, removing, and processing natural resources underground.

Example:

この鉱山は来月閉山になる。