袴田

This is the 9795th most frequent Japanese word.


袴田

"袴田" is a Japanese surname and does not have a specific meaning beyond being a family name.


Here, '袴田' is used to denote a specific style or school of swordsmanship, showing an appellative use for a tradition or methodology.

袴田流の剣術はとても魅力的です。

The Hakamada style of swordsmanship is very fascinating.


In this sentence, '袴田' is used as a surname to refer to a person respectfully, with the honorific 'さん'.

私は袴田さんと一緒に仕事をしています。

I work together with Mr. Hakamada.


In this sentence, '袴田' refers to a named location, indicating a proper noun usage for a village.

袴田村は自然が豊かで美しい場所です。

Hakamada village is a place full of nature and beauty.