碁石を打つ

Japanese JLPT N1 Vocabulary Japanese ★★ 2/5 neutral ごいしをうつgoishi wo utsu
読み ごいしをうつ
ローマ字 goishi wo utsu
漢字の分解 碁 (go) — the game of Go; 石 (seki/ishi) — stone; 打 (da/utsu) — to strike, to place
発音 /ɡo.i.ɕi.o.ɯ.t͡sɯ/

意味

To place a stone on the board in the game of Go; to make a deliberate move in a game of Go.

A verb phrase using 打つ (a Group 1 godan verb) combined with 碁石 (go stone). While 打つ literally means to strike or hit, in the context of Go it means to place a stone with deliberate strategic intent. The phrase conveys patience, calculation, and the philosophical weight that surrounds the game in Japanese culture.

例文

  1. 師匠は静かに碁石を打ち、弟子の反応をじっと観察した。
  2. 一手碁石を打つだけで、盤面の形勢が大きく変わることがある。
  3. 彼は長考の末に中央へ碁石を打つ決断をした。

使い方ガイド

場面: board games, Go (囲碁), strategy, traditional culture

トーン: neutral

起源と歴史

From 碁 (the board game Go, originating in ancient China) and 石 (stone) combined with 打つ (to strike, to place). Go was introduced to Japan via China and Korea in the 7th century and became deeply embedded in aristocratic and samurai culture.

文化的背景

時代: Classical–Modern

世代: Adults

社会的背景: Educated

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