storehouse, hide, own, have, possess
蔵 centers on keeping something safe and out of sight: storing goods in a storehouse, hiding something away, or possessing something securely.
蔵 is the modern simplified form of 藏. The older form combines 艹 (grass) with 臧, which likely contributed the sound and the idea of storing or hiding. The modern form replaces the upper grass radical with a simplified top, but the core component 臣 remains.
The outside 茂 suggests a covering, and inside 臣 looks like a servant guarding something. Picture a servant hiding goods under a thatched roof: a storehouse where things are kept safe and hidden.
For ゾウ, imagine a storehouse filled with a zone of hidden treasures: zone -> ゾウ, and everything is stored away inside.
refrigerator; fridge
warehouse; storehouse; cellar; magazine; granary; godown; depository; treasury; elevator
internal (e.g. disk); built-in; equipped (with)
Musashi (former province located in parts of present-day Tokyo, Kanagawa and Saitama prefectures)
storage; preservation; stocking; stockpiling
Kshitigarbha (bodhisattva who looks over children, travellers and the underworld); Ksitigarbha; Jizō
brewery (sake, soy); brewer
burying in the ground
(in one's) possession
cold storage; refrigeration
collection of books; (personal) library
treasuring; cherishing; prizing; holding dear
garnering; collection
sake brewery
three branches of Buddhist sutras
Ministry of Finance
Musashino Line
storehouse; bunker; silo
Ministry of Finance (1869-2001)
(story of the) Forty-seven Rōnin; the Treasury of Loyal Retainers; Chūshingura