Nature & Places Vocabulary for N4 | Examples & Quiz
Study Nature & Places for N4 with Japanese words, romaji, English meanings, example sentences, pronunciation support, and beginner practice.
Japan's geography is famously diverse, transitioning from dense cities to deep natural landscapes. N4 expects you to read and talk about these environments.
Quick Meaning Box
Understand the core meaning first
Main Japanese
うみ
umi
English Meaning
Sea / Ocean
Nepali Meaning
समुद्र
Romaji
umi
Level
JLPT N4
Complete lesson list
| Japanese | Romaji | Meaning | Audio |
|---|---|---|---|
| うみ | umi | Sea / Ocean | |
| やま | yama | Mountain | |
| かわ | kawa | River | |
| そら | sora | Sky | |
| ほし | hoshi | Star | |
| つき | tsuki | Moon |
How To Use It
Use Nature & Places correctly
Simple Explanation
Use this vocabulary when the situation matches the meaning. First connect the Japanese sound to the meaning, then use it inside a short sentence.
Sentence Structure
うみ (umi) = Sea / Ocean
Start with this simple structure before making longer sentences.
When To Use
Use it in beginner reading, short answers, daily-life examples, and JLPT review questions where the topic appears naturally.
When Not To Use
Do not force it into every sentence. If another word, particle, or grammar pattern expresses the idea more naturally, choose that instead.
- Japanese learners grow faster when they notice how this topic appears in everyday routines, classroom language, and common study examples.
- Even simple vocabulary lessons become more memorable when students connect them to real situations instead of treating them like a word list only.
Open the full beginner explanation
Basic Geography
- 海 (Umi): Ocean / Sea
- 山 (Yama): Mountain
- 川 (Kawa): River
- 森 (Mori) / 林 (Hayashi): Forest / Woods
- 島 (Shima): Island
Locational Phrasing
You will often see these combined with directions:
- 'Umi no chikaku' (Near the sea).
- 'Yama no naka' (In the mountains).
Travel Verbs
When talking about nature, these verbs appear often:
- 登る (Noboru): To climb (uses 'ni' - Yama ni noboru).
- 渡る (Wataru): To cross (uses 'wo' - Kawa wo wataru).
Formula / Pattern Box
Memorize the reusable pattern
Pattern 1
うみ (umi) = Sea / Ocean
Pattern 2
うみ + です
Pattern 3
うみ + を / が + verb
Pattern 4
Time or place + particle + うみ
Example Sentences
Read, repeat, and understand the usage
Example 1
来週、富士山に登ります。
Raishuu, Fujisan ni noborimasu.
English
I will climb Mt. Fuji next week.
Nepali
म अर्को हप्ता फुजी हिमाल चढ्नेछु।
- Focus: 来週、富士山に登ります。
- Meaning: I will climb Mt. Fuji next week.
- Role: Use it as the key lesson item.
Example 2
海の近くに住みたいです。
Umi no chikaku ni sumitai desu.
English
I want to live near the sea.
Nepali
म समुद्र नजिक बस्न चाहन्छु।
- Focus: 海の近くに住みたいです。
- Meaning: I want to live near the sea.
- Role: Use it as the key lesson item.
Common Mistakes
Avoid the beginner traps
Mistake 1
Wrong
Memorize only: "Sea / Ocean"
Correct
Read うみ, say the meaning, then use it in one short sentence.
Trying to memorize Nature & Places only by translation instead of noticing how it appears in real Japanese patterns.
Mistake 2
Wrong
Memorize only: "Sea / Ocean"
Correct
Read うみ, say the meaning, then use it in one short sentence.
Reviewing the list once and assuming the lesson is finished without testing recall later.
Mistake 3
Wrong
Memorize only: "Sea / Ocean"
Correct
Read うみ, say the meaning, then use it in one short sentence.
Skipping speaking or writing practice, which makes the lesson harder to use actively.
Practice Section
Turn passive reading into active memory
Task 1
Fill in the blank
Complete the sentence: うみ means Sea / Ocean.
Task 2
Multiple choice
Choose the best meaning for うみ before checking the lesson list.
Task 3
Sentence building
Make one short beginner sentence using うみ. Keep it simple.
Task 4
Translation practice
Translate this idea into Japanese: Sea / Ocean.
Extra practice prompts
- Write two original sentences that use Nature & Places naturally.
- Review the lesson once without notes, then check what you missed.
- Explain the main meaning of this topic in simple English as if teaching another beginner.
Self-check before moving on
- Can I explain the main purpose of Nature & Places without reading the notes?
- Can I use at least one example from this lesson in my own sentence?
- Can I come back tomorrow and still remember the key meaning or pattern?
Mini Quiz
Check your understanding
Q1. What does うみ mean?
Q2. What does やま mean?
Q3. What does かわ mean?
Q4. What does そら mean?
Q5. What does ほし mean?
Q6. What does つき mean?
Q7. What does 来週、富士山に登ります。 mean?
Q8. What does 海の近くに住みたいです。 mean?
Show answer key
- Sea / Ocean
- Mountain
- River
- Sky
- Star
- Moon
- I will climb Mt. Fuji next week.
- I want to live near the sea.
Real Life Usage
Use the lesson outside flashcards
Conversation Example
A: うみ?
B: はい、うみです。
umi - Sea / Ocean
Classroom Example
A teacher may ask you to read, choose, or explain うみ during a beginner review.
Daily Life Example
Use うみ when the meaning "Sea / Ocean" appears in a simple real situation.
Use Nature & Places in a short real-life scene
Imagine you are studying or interacting in a simple daily situation where JLPT N4 Japanese is enough. Your goal is to use this lesson clearly and naturally, not perfectly.
- Create one short scene that includes Nature & Places.
- Say or write two useful lines connected to the topic.
- Review what felt difficult and repeat the scene one more time with better accuracy.
FAQ
Common beginner questions
Does 'Shizen' (Nature) get used often?
Yes! 'Shizen ga yutaka' (rich in nature) is a very common phrase used in tourism and daily conversation.
Summary Box
What to remember
Key Point
Nature & Places becomes useful when you can recognize it, explain it simply, and use it in one short sentence.
Pattern
うみ (umi) = Sea / Ocean
Next Action
Review with a practice tool3 must-remember examples
- 来週、富士山に登ります。 - I will climb Mt. Fuji next week.
- 海の近くに住みたいです。 - I want to live near the sea.