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These flashcards help you build vocabulary for architecture and construction in Japanese by pairing clear visuals with native audio you can repeat. You can study a word, see how it connects to what you imagine, then practice bringing it to mind when you need it. Over time, this kind of repeated pairing builds comfort with the everyday language you might hear on-site or in planning. Words like blueprint, crane, and hammer show up exactly when you need them, so you can connect each term to a concrete picture. That makes it easier to move from recognition to recall, whether you are reading about plans or talking through what gets used in building work. Studying this way also helps you notice patterns, like how trade tools and construction materials fit together. You can flip between Japanese and English so you can check your understanding without losing momentum. Settings let you focus on what you want to practice, whether that is the written word, the image cue, or the audio. The goal is steady progress that feels manageable, so vocabulary starts sticking for real-life conversations and reading.