キヨスク

This is the 6209th most frequent Japanese word.


キヨスク

"Kiosk" or a small shop/stand, often at train stations.


The word 'キヨスク' here refers to a small stand or booth selling items like newspapers and snacks, commonly found in train stations in Japan.

駅のキヨスクで新聞を買いました。

I bought a newspaper at the kiosk in the station.


In this sentence, 'キヨスク' denotes a small retail outlet, emphasizing its role as a seller of various goods.

そのキヨスクは新しい商品を販売し始めました。

That kiosk started selling new products.


Here, 'キヨスク' is used generically to describe kiosks as facilities providing convenience in public places like stations.

日本の駅ではキヨスクはとても便利です。

Kiosks are very convenient in Japanese train stations.