乗り越し
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Base noun form. Describes the act of accidentally riding past your intended stop on a train or bus. Often used in contexts like 『乗り越し料金』 (norikoshi ryoukin, 'over-ride fare').
Theme
User and their friend Aya are on a train, and Aya realizes she might have missed her stop.
乗り越し
のりこし
riding past (one's station)
Locations & NavigationTransport & Stations
Memory Hook
Think of accidentally 'riding past' your stop because you were distracted. 『乗り越し』 (norikoshi, 'riding past') sounds like 'nor-i-koshi' — imagine you 'koshi' (cross) over your station while 'nor' (riding)!
Cultural Note
『乗り越し』 (norikoshi, 'riding past') is a common issue on crowded trains in Japan. If you miss your stop, you may need to pay an extra fare or explain to station staff.
Forms
Base: 乗り越しBase noun form. Describes the act of accidentally riding past your intended stop on a train or bus. Often used in contexts like 『乗り越し料金』 (norikoshi ryoukin, 'over-ride fare').