amagasaki: meaning, definition, pronunciation and examples
Extremely LowFormal, Geographical, Specialized
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What does “amagasaki” mean?
A city in Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan, part of the Osaka metropolitan area, historically known for its heavy industry.
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Meaning and Definition
A city in Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan, part of the Osaka metropolitan area, historically known for its heavy industry.
A proper noun referring to the specific Japanese city. May be used metonymically to represent Japanese industrial urban centers or cities that have undergone significant post-industrial transformation.
Dialectal Variation
British vs American Usage
Differences
No significant differences in usage or understanding. Both varieties treat it as a foreign proper noun.
Connotations
For those aware of Japanese geography/industry, it connotes a historically industrial city near Osaka.
Frequency
Frequency is negligible in both dialects, limited to contexts discussing Japanese geography, industry, or specific events (e.g., the 1945 air raid).
Grammar
How to Use “amagasaki” in a Sentence
[PREP] AmagasakiAmagasaki [VERB][DET] city/north/port of AmagasakiVocabulary
Collocations
Examples
Examples of “amagasaki” in a Sentence
adjective
British English
- The Amagasaki industrial heritage is well documented.
American English
- The Amagasaki redevelopment project is underway.
Usage
Meaning in Context
Business
Rare. Might appear in reports on Japanese industrial history, steel production, or urban redevelopment.
Academic
Found in historical, geographical, or urban studies texts focusing on Japan's industrial belt or WWII Pacific theatre.
Everyday
Virtually non-existent unless discussing personal travel to Japan or specialized knowledge.
Technical
Used in specific historical or geographical contexts.
Vocabulary
Synonyms of “amagasaki”
Neutral
Weak
Watch out
Common Mistakes When Using “amagasaki”
- Misspelling (e.g., Amagasakki, Amagasaky).
- Mispronouncing with a hard 'g' (/ɡ/ instead of /ɡə/).
- Treating it as a common noun with a plural form.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
No, it is an extremely low-frequency proper noun used only in specific contexts related to Japan.
Commonly /ˌæməɡəˈsɑːki/ (UK) or /ˌɑːməɡəˈsɑːki/ (US), with primary stress on the last syllable.
Yes, in a limited attributive sense (e.g., 'the Amagasaki city council'), but it remains a proper noun modifier.
It was a major target for Allied air raids in 1945 due to its concentration of war-related industry.
A city in Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan, part of the Osaka metropolitan area, historically known for its heavy industry.
Amagasaki is usually formal, geographical, specialized in register.
Learning
Memory Aids
Mnemonic
Think: 'AMA'zing industry near GAwa (river) in SAKI (Japanese for cape/peninsula) - Amagasaki.
Conceptual Metaphor
N/A (Proper noun).
Practice
Quiz
What is Amagasaki primarily known as?