This is the 9048th most frequent Japanese word.
淡路
Awaji: A Japanese name referring to Awaji Island, located in the Seto Inland Sea.
The word "淡路" here signifies a proper noun referring to the geographical location "Awaji Island."
昨日、淡路島に旅行に行きました。
Yesterday, I went on a trip to Awaji Island.
In this sentence, "淡路" is used as part of a discussion about the topic "Awaji," specifically referring to its history.
淡路の歴史について本で学びました。
I learned about the history of Awaji through a book.
The word "淡路" here denotes the origin of the flower, signifying its connection to Awaji in terms of cultivation or heritage.