焚き火

This is the 9124th most frequent Japanese word.


焚き火

Bonfire or campfire.


In this sentence, 焚き火 (takibi) is used to denote the action or event of creating and enjoying a bonfire, typically as a leisure activity.

キャンプのときは焚き火をするのが楽しみです。

During camping, I look forward to making a bonfire.


Here, 焚き火 (takibi) refers to an established fire, providing warmth and comfort, and thus is used as the central object in the context.

夜寒いので焚き火のそばに座りました。

Since it was cold at night, I sat by the bonfire.


In this example, 焚き火 (takibi) emphasizes a social setting where people gather around a bonfire for fellowship and conversation.

友達と焚き火を囲んで話しました。

I talked with my friends around the bonfire.