六郷

This is the 3129th most frequent Japanese word.

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六郷

"六郷" (Rokugō) typically refers to a place name in Japan, meaning "Six Villages."


In this sentence, '六郷' refers to a specific geographical location, likely a neighborhood or area.

私は六郷で育ちました。

I grew up in Rokugo.


Here, '六郷' denotes the name of a station, indicating its use as a proper noun referring to transportation infrastructure.

六郷駅で待ち合わせしましょう。

Let's meet up at Rokugo Station.


In this instance, '六郷' is used as a proper noun to describe a historical or geographical region.

六郷なる土地はかつて田園地帯でした。

The land called Rokugo was once an area of countryside.