乗換
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Base noun form. Refers to the act of transferring between vehicles like trains or buses. Often used in phrases like 『乗換駅』 (norikae eki, 'transfer station').
Theme

Two friends, Ken and User, are planning a trip to Kyoto by train and discussing the route details.

乗換

のりかえ

a transfer (e.g., trains, buses)

Locations & NavigationTransport & Stations

Memory Hook

Imagine you're on a train and need to 'change' to another line. Picture a sign that says 『乗換』 (norikae, 'transfer') — it sounds like 'nor-i-kay', like you're 'kay' (okay) to 'nor' (ride) to a new train!

Cultural Note

In Japan, train stations often have clear signs for 『乗換』 (norikae, 'transfer') to help commuters switch lines efficiently. It's a common term in daily life for navigating public transport.

Forms

Base: 乗換Base noun form. Refers to the act of transferring between vehicles like trains or buses. Often used in phrases like 『乗換駅』 (norikae eki, 'transfer station').