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Safe Tree Tatami Floor Bed Places Sleep Wilderness

Kanji
Onyomi ショウ
Kunyomi とこ、ゆか
English bed, floor, padding, tatami
Examples 床(とこ): (1) bed; bedding (2) sickbed (3) alcove (4) riverbed (5) seedbed (6) straw "core" of a tatami mat (7) floor
床の間(とこのま): tokonoma (alcove where art or flowers are displayed)
起床(きしょう): rising; getting out of bed
床(ゆか): (1) floor (2) stage (for the narrator and the shamisen player) (3) dining platform built across a river
床屋(とこや): barbershop; barber
JLPT Level 2
Jouyou Grade S
Frequency 1175
Components 广: dotted cliff radical (no. 53)
木: tree; wood
Number of Strokes 7
Kanji Radical 广
Radical Number 53
Radical Strokes 3
Radical Reading まだれ
Traditional Form (none)
Classification 形声 Phonetic
Keyword bed
Koohii Story 1 The two safe places to sleep in the wilderness are in a tree and in a cave. So these can be considered as beds.
Koohii Story 2 (based on mspertus:) The two safe places to sleep in the wilderness are in a tree and in a cave. So to be on the safe side it is best to put a tree in a cave and use it as a bed.
RTK Index 592

Tags: jlpt.n2, grades, kanjifreq1001-1500, kanji_manufactured.item

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