海岸

かいがん

coast, seashore

JLPT N4

Character Breakdown

Meaning and Usage

The word "海岸" (かいがん) refers to the coast or seashore, the area where the land meets the sea. It is commonly used in everyday conversation to describe places near the ocean, beaches, or coastal regions.

Common Contexts

You will often hear "海岸" when talking about leisure activities like barbecues, beach walks, or collecting shells. It is also used in news or reports about natural events affecting coastal areas, such as typhoons or erosion.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 海岸で (かいがんで): "at the coast" — used to specify location.
  • 海岸線 (かいがんせん): "coastline" — refers to the outline of the coast.
  • 海岸の道路 (かいがんのどうろ): "road along the coast" — common in descriptions of infrastructure.

Register and Nuance

"海岸" is a neutral term suitable for both casual and formal contexts. It is more specific than just "海" (sea) because it emphasizes the land-sea boundary.

Common Mistakes

Learners sometimes confuse "海岸" with "浜辺" (はまべ), which also means beach or shore but often implies sandy beaches and is more poetic or casual. Use "海岸" when referring to the general coastal area, especially in formal or descriptive contexts.

Example Sentences

なつやすみにかぞくとかいがんでバーベキューをしました。

I had a barbecue with my family at the coast during summer vacation.

かいがんにはたくさんのかいがおちている。

There are many shells scattered on the seashore.

たいふうのえいきょうでかいがんのどうろがこわれた。

The road along the coast was damaged due to the typhoon.