ELI5: Explain Like I'm 5

Tsuina

Okay kiddo, let's talk about tsuina. Tsuina is a Japanese word that means "evacuation" or "escape." It's something that people do when there's danger or trouble, like a natural disaster or an attack.

Imagine you're playing outside and suddenly you hear a loud noise that doesn't sound good. Your parents might grab you and tell you to tsuina, which means you need to quickly leave the area and go somewhere safe.

Tsuina is important because it helps keep people safe when there's a risk of danger. It's like having a plan to run away from danger and find a safe spot until things get better.

Remember, if you ever hear the word tsuina, it means you need to listen to your parents or guardians and leave the area as quickly and safely as possible. Stay safe, kiddo!