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Kana: とほ Romaji: toho Level: N1

徒歩

Meaning in English

walking, going on foot

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What it means

on foot; 徒歩 means traveling by foot rather than by vehicle, used to describe walking as a mode of transportation in Japanese. It emphasizes walking as the chosen means of movement and is common in travel, signage, and formal writing when specifying how someone moves.

Main meanings

  • primary meaning: the act of traveling by foot rather than by vehicle
  • nuances and uses: used to distinguish walking from other transportation modes in schedules, routes, and directions
  • formal usage: appears in official documents and travel guides to indicate walking as the intended mode

How to use it

Used in contexts where motion by foot is relevant: signage for walking routes, travel itineraries, and descriptive writing. Formal or neutral tone; in everyday speech it is less common compared with more generic terms for walking; primarily appears in writing, official materials, and signage.

Variants and close terms

  • 歩行 (hokou) – walking; the act of moving by foot
  • 歩くこと (arukukoto) – the act of walking
  • 車移動 (kuruma idou) – movement by car, antonym

Composition

  • 徒: contributes the notion of performing the action personally or by foot in compounds and emphasizes the human agent in movement
  • 歩: the core kanji for walking, meaning step or gait
  • Composed meaning: together they form 徒歩, the noun that denotes movement by foot or walking

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