飛び地
意味
Enclave; exclave; detached territory. A piece of land belonging to one jurisdiction that is surrounded by or separated from the main territory.
Literally 'flying ground' — land that is isolated from its administrative parent. Japan has numerous historical 飛び地 at municipal and prefectural levels arising from feudal domain boundaries. The term is also used in urban planning contexts (e.g., a housing estate separated from its parent municipality) and in international geopolitics to describe enclaves and exclaves.
例文
- その村は山を隔てた飛び地を抱える特殊な行政区域だ。
- 飛び地に住む住民は生活上の不便を訴えることが多い。
- 市町村合併によって飛び地が解消されるケースが増えている。
使い方ガイド
場面: geography, administration, geopolitics, urban planning
トーン: neutral
起源と歴史
Compound of 飛び (tobi) — flying, leaping, and 地 (chi) — land, territory. The metaphor evokes land that has somehow 'flown' or leapt away from its natural surroundings. The term has been used in Japanese cartography since the Edo period.
文化的背景
時代: Edo–Modern
世代: Adults
社会的背景: Educated
関連フレーズ
フラッシュカード、クイズ、音声発音、間隔反復