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.