たきtakiたきtaki
1.

A natural feature where water cascades down from a height, often characterized by a strong and powerful flow, creating a visually striking scene as it tumbles over rocks or cliffs.

2.

A specific location where water falls rapidly, typically found in rivers or streams where the current is swift and tumultuous, contributing to the dynamic landscape.

3.

A poetic representation of water flowing down from heights, often evoking imagery of nature's beauty and the transient power of water.

4.

An expression of natural phenomena symbolizing strength and movement, where the act of water falling can mirror emotional release or the intensity of human experiences.

Example:

雨がのように降ってきた。

たきつぼ滝壺takitsuboたきtakiつぼtsubo
1.

A deep area located directly beneath a waterfall where water collects as it falls.

2.

A deep pool formed by the impact of falling water, often characterized by a turbulent and dynamic flow.

3.

The basin-like structure created at the base of a waterfall, typically surrounded by rocky terrain.

4.

A naturally occurring depression in the ground where water gathers from a waterfall, often serving as a habitat for aquatic life.

たきぐち滝口takiguchi
1.

The specific location where water cascades down from a waterfall, often associated with natural beauty and tranquility.

2.

A historical term referring to samurai who were stationed at a particular site to protect the imperial palace, reflecting their role in the governance and defense of the court during the Heian and Kamakura periods.

3.

A designation for a place in relation to the Meikyou Water, situated northeast of the Seiryouden, known for its significance in historical military logistics and the safeguarding of the emperor's residence.

たきがわ滝川takigawa
1.

A city located in the northern part of the Ishikari Plain in central Hokkaido, historically important for river transport along the Ishikari River, and currently a key location for railway transportation, serving as a hub for agricultural products and commercial activities.

2.

A river characterized by a strong and rapid flow, often found in mountainous regions, known for its tumultuous currents and the ability to change course due to obstacles such as rocks.

3.

A surname in Japanese, representing a family name used by individuals and families in Japan.

たきのぼ滝登takinobori
1.

The act of a fish swimming upstream against the current of a waterfall, exemplified by koi as they attempt to ascend the rushing waters.

2.

A metaphorical representation of overcoming obstacles or challenges, as seen in the behavior of certain fish that strive to ascend waterfalls, symbolizing resilience and determination.

3.

The physical activity of navigating upwards through the cascading water of a waterfall, showcasing both the strength and adaptability of aquatic life in their natural habitat.