A structured arrangement of individuals or items positioned in a straight line, often in an orderly fashion for a specific purpose, such as waiting or participating in an event.
A sequence of people or objects organized into rows and columns, commonly used in mathematics to refer to a rectangular array of elements, where the arrangement defines its rows and columns.
A ceremonial grouping of figures or dignitaries moving together in a formal manner, often seen in events commemorating traditions or honors.
Example:
子どもたちがサーカスの行列を追いかけた。
A procession where a large group of participants dress in elaborate costumes and walk together in a celebratory manner.
An event characterized by participants donning various disguises or outfits, often for festive or artistic expression, while moving through public spaces.
A communal display involving people wearing creative costumes, often linked to cultural celebrations or festivities, parading in a lively and vibrant manner.
A ceremonial parade that took place during the Edo period in Japan, where feudal lords (daimyos) traveled back and forth between their domains and Edo, following a set of ritualistic procedures and security measures.
A structured and elaborate procession involving various attendants and guards, showcasing the status and power of a daimyo as they made official journeys, characterized by specific roles such as bearers, escort riders, and other personnel.
A public display of authority and prestige by a daimyo, marked by a highly organized group of followers and servants, often reflecting the social hierarchy and the grandeur of the samurai class during the Edo era.
A type of train that operates at high speed and makes stops only at major stations where there is a high volume of boarding and alighting passengers.
A train service designed for quicker travel between destinations by minimizing the number of stops along its route.
A specialized train that efficiently connects urban areas by serving fewer, strategically chosen stations to enhance travel times.
Example:
その急行列車は次第に速度を上げた。
A train that operates during nighttime hours, designed to transport passengers while they sleep.
A means of long-distance travel that departs in the evening and arrives the following day, allowing travelers to maximize their time.
A type of train service that provides comfortable sleeping accommodations for nocturnal journeys, often connecting major cities.