見渡す

みわたす

to look out over, to survey (scene), to take an extensive view of

JLPT N1

Character Breakdown

Meaning and Usage

The verb 見渡す (みわたす) means to look out over a wide area or to survey a scene extensively. It often implies a broad, panoramic view, whether physically looking across a landscape or figuratively scanning a space.

Common Contexts

You will frequently see 見渡す used when describing views from high places like mountains, buildings, or balconies. It can also be used when someone scans a room or area to check for people or objects.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 見渡す限り (みわたすかぎり): "as far as the eye can see" — emphasizes the vastness of the view.
  • 部屋を見渡す: to look around a room — often to check the presence or absence of people or things.
  • 会場を見渡す: to survey a venue — useful in event or crowd descriptions.

Register and Nuance

見渡す is a neutral to slightly formal verb, suitable for written and spoken Japanese. It conveys a sense of thoroughness and breadth in observation.

Common Learner Mistake

Learners sometimes confuse 見渡す with 見る (to see) or 見える (to be visible). 見渡す specifically involves actively looking over a wide area, not just seeing something passively. To avoid confusion, remember 見渡す implies a deliberate, broad survey.

Example Sentences

やまのちょうじょうからまちをみわたすことができる。

You can look out over the town from the mountain summit.

かれはへやのなかをみわたして、だれもいないことをかくにんした。

He looked around the room and confirmed that no one was there.

ひろいかいじょうをみわたすと、おおくのひとがあつまっていた。

Looking over the large venue, many people had gathered.