きんがん近眼kinganちかめ近眼chikame
1.

A condition characterized by difficulty seeing distant objects clearly, often resulting in a person needing corrective lenses to improve their vision for far away distances.

2.

A metaphorical term used to describe a person who lacks foresight or has a narrow perspective, often making hasty or simplistic judgments.

3.

A common visual impairment where the eyeball is longer than normal or the cornea is too curved, leading to a refractive error that affects how images are focused on the retina.

Example:

十人に一人は近眼である。