machi
machi — noun
1. a built-up district in Japan where people live, shop, and do business
a built-up district in Japan where people live, shop, and do business
Eve rented a room above a bakery in the old machi.
location: in the old machi
Tourists filled the machi after the summer lantern festival began.
Ayesha opened a tea shop in the busy riverside machi.
The machi grew around the port and the fish market.
文法句型
a/the + machi
用法筆記
This term is usually used when writing about Japanese local districts, especially older shopping streets or traditional town areas.
2. a ritual healer among the Mapuche people, usually a woman
a ritual healer among the Mapuche people, usually a woman
The machi sang beside Walid's bed while his fever slowly eased.
healing ritual beside a sick person's bed
Villagers asked the machi to bless the field before planting.
During the winter ceremony, the machi shook leaves over the fire.
Hui recorded how the machi led prayers for the sick child.
文法句型
a/the + machi
用法筆記
English texts often explain this term because it belongs to Mapuche religious and healing traditions rather than everyday general English.