とほ徒歩toho
1.

The act of traveling or moving from one place to another solely by means of walking, without the assistance of any vehicle.

2.

A mode of transportation that emphasizes the use of one’s own legs for mobility, often associated with leisurely or exploratory journeys.

3.

A term that describes the necessity or choice to navigate a distance on foot, typically used in contexts where vehicular transport is either impractical or intentionally avoided.

4.

The characteristic of being pedestrian, often highlighting a connection with the environment or the physical experience of travel by foot.

Example:

ジョンは彼のオフィスへ徒歩で行きます。

かちkachiかち徒士kachiかち徒歩kachiかちkachiかち歩行kachi
1.

A person who aspires to achieve something, often in a scholarly or dedicated context, such as a student or a practitioner in a specific field.

2.

A group of individuals regarded in a disparaging manner, often implying a lack of integrity or respectability, such as delinquent or unreliable associates.

3.

An informal or colloquial term referring to a group of people sharing a similar trait or purpose, often used in a negative connotation to denote a lack of esteem.

4.

A historical term describing a low-ranking samurai in the Edo period who was not permitted to ride horses, indicating a social status within the samurai class.