also: あめつち
noun
heaven and earth; the universe; nature
A broad, somewhat elevated noun for the whole expanse of heaven and earth, the universe, the world, or nature. Usually read てんち in modern Japanese; あめつち is literary or archaic.
古代の人々は天地を神聖なものと考えた。
Ancient people regarded heaven and earth as sacred.
天地の恵みに感謝する。
We give thanks for the blessings of nature.
noun
Only with reading てんち
Read てんち. Often appears in compounds or set phrases such as 新天地 and 別天地, meaning a new place, realm, or world of activity.
彼は新天地を求めて北海道に移った。
He moved to Hokkaido in search of a new life in a new place.
山奥の温泉は、都会とは別天地だった。
The hot spring deep in the mountains was a world apart from the city.
noun
Only with reading てんち
Read てんち. Used for the vertical orientation of a page, photo, box, printed matter, and similar objects; 天地が逆 means 'upside down'.
この写真は天地が逆になっている。
This photo is upside down.
箱の天地を確認してから開けてください。
Please check which side of the box is up before opening it.
noun
Only with reading あめつち
Archaic use restricted to the reading あめつち. It refers to the deities of heaven and earth rather than to ordinary 'top and bottom' or 'world' senses.
古語では「あめつち」が天地の神々を指すことがある。
In classical usage, ametsuchi can refer to the gods of heaven and earth.