苅田

This is the 9696th most frequent Japanese word.


苅田

"苅田" (かりた) refers to "mowed field" or "harvested field." It can also be used as a place name.


The term '苅田' here refers to the act of harvesting fields or the land itself.

この地域では昔から苅田が行われています。

In this region, fields have been harvested since ancient times.


'苅田' is used here to denote the skill or activity related to harvesting fields.

彼は苅田の技術を学び、農業に活かしています。

He learned the techniques of field harvesting and applies them to agriculture.


In this sentence, '苅田町' refers to a place name, Karita Town, where '苅田' is part of the town's name.

苅田町では毎年収穫祭があります。

In Karita Town, there is an annual harvest festival.