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These flashcards help you build vocabulary for a rainy day in Japanese by making each word easier to remember and easier to use. When you study with images and native audio, the links between the Japanese words and the English words stick faster because your brain links what you see with how it is used. You can also strengthen recall by flipping between Japanese and English so you always know what you mean. You might encounter everyday items and weather moments like umbrella, puddle, and storm. That kind of focused practice supports smoother understanding when you hear or read about rainy weather in real conversations. It also helps you notice small differences between similar ideas, like what causes wet streets versus what you use to stay dry. As you go, the repetition feels practical, not tiring. Each study session lets you check your confidence, learn from what you miss, and move forward with vocabulary you can actually bring into daily speech.