浜田

This is the 4822nd most frequent Japanese word.

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浜田

"Hamada" (浜田) is a Japanese surname or place name meaning "seashore field" or "coastal plain."


In this sentence, "浜田" is used as a surname to refer to an individual named Mr. Hamada.

浜田さんは親切な人です。

Mr. Hamada is a kind person.


Here, "浜田" refers to a geographical location, specifically a place named Hamada.

浜田の海岸は美しいですね。

The coast of Hamada is beautiful, isn't it?


"浜田" is being used to indicate the destination of the travel, referring to a place named Hamada.

浜田に旅行する予定です。

I plan to travel to Hamada.