This is the 9701st most frequent Japanese word.
若蔵
"若蔵" (わかぞう, wakazō) refers to a young Buddhist monk or a novice monk.
In this sentence, '若蔵' is used as a personal name, referring to an individual possibly associated with traditional or cultural practices.
若蔵はその神社で修行をしていた。
Wakagura was training at that shrine.
Here, '若蔵' is explained as a term used to denote young monks, providing a cultural or occupational context.
若蔵という言葉は、若い僧侶を指すときに使われることがある。
The term 'Wakagura' is sometimes used to refer to young monks.
In this instance, '若蔵' might refer to a character participating in a traditional festival activity, showcasing a cultural role or involvement.