Tochi refers to "land" or "property" in Japanese. It represents a physical area of ground that can be owned, used, or cultivated.
Think of tochi as a blank canvas for an artist. Just like an artist uses a canvas to create their masterpiece, people use land (tochi) to build homes, grow crops, and shape their surroundings.
Shizen (自然): Shizen means "nature" in Japanese. It encompasses all living and non-living elements of the natural world.
Toshi (都市): Toshi translates to "city." It represents urban areas with buildings, infrastructure, and a higher population density.
Nōka (農家): Nōka refers to a "farmer" or someone involved in agricultural activities. They often work on and manage pieces of land (tochi) for farming purposes.
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