noun
Used for planning the arrangement of a garden, building, or ground plan. Often refers to the process of marking out positions on the ground.
庭の地取りをしてから植木を置いた。
After laying out the garden, we placed the plants.
noun
taking space; gaining territory
Go (囲碁) term: securing or expanding one's area on the board.
序盤で地取りを優先する戦略もある。
There is also a strategy of prioritizing territory-taking in the opening.
noun
training in one's own stable
Sumo term: practice held within a wrestler's own stable, as opposed to joint training with other stables.
今日は出稽古ではなく地取りの日だ。
Today is a day for training in our own stable, not visiting another.
noun
legwork; on-the-ground investigation
Police abbreviation of 地取り捜査 (じどりそうさ): investigative work such as interviewing neighbors and searching the area.
See also: 地取り捜査
刑事たちは地取りを続けている。
The detectives are continuing their legwork.