水盤

This is the 8955th most frequent Japanese word.


水盤

"水盤" (suiban) refers to a shallow container or tray used to hold water, often in ikebana (Japanese flower arranging) or for decorative purposes.


The word '水盤' here is used to refer to a decorative water basin commonly found in Japanese gardens, emphasizing its aesthetic and functional qualities.

庭園には美しい水盤が設置されていました。

In the garden, there was a beautiful water basin.


In this sentence, '水盤' denotes a practical water basin used for cleansing or washing, highlighting its utility in daily activities.

彼女は水盤で手を洗いました。

She washed her hands at the water basin.


Here, '水盤' is utilized to describe a prominent water feature or basin presented as an exhibit, signifying its cultural or artistic importance.

祭りの会場で大きな水盤が展示されていました。

A large water basin was displayed at the festival venue.