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    3. 山川

    山川

    山さん川せん

    mountains and rivers

    KMT7News #19+1NounNature & EnvironmentKanji Vocab6 strokes

    さんせんやまかわ

    Noun

    1.
    mountains and rivers

    Stroke 0 / 6

    Speed1.0x

    日に本ほんは山さん川せんが多おおい国くにです。

    Japan is a country with many mountains and rivers.

    KMT4Nature & EnvironmentCulture & Traditions
    週しゅう末まつは山さん川せんの美うつくしい景けし色きを見みにドライブに出でかけました。

    On the weekend, I went for a drive to see the beautiful scenery of the mountains and rivers.

    KMT6Travel & TransportationNature & Environment
    この地ち域いきの山さん川せんは、豊ゆたかな自し然ぜんに恵めぐまれています。

    The mountains and rivers in this region are blessed with abundant nature.

    KMT7Nature & Environment
    山さん川せんの恵めぐみを受うけて、この土と地ちでは美お味いしい米こめが育そだちます。

    Blessed by the mountains and rivers, delicious rice grows in this land.

    KMT7Nature & EnvironmentFood & Dining
    古こ代だいの人ひと々びとは、山さん川せんを神しん聖せいなものとして崇すう拝はいしていました。

    Ancient people worshipped mountains and rivers as sacred entities.

    KMT8HistoryReligion & PhilosophyNature & Environment

    Kanji that make up this word

    山
    やま…(5)
    mountain
    川
    かわ…(4)
    stream・river・river or three-stroke river radical (no. 47)
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