儀式
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Base noun form. Refers to formal events with set procedures, often cultural or religious in nature.
Theme

At a local shrine, User and their friend Kenji discuss traditional Japanese ceremonies after observing a Shinto ritual.

儀式

ぎしき

ceremony / rite / ritual

Culture & SocietyReligion & Festivals

Memory Hook

Think of a formal 'ceremony' where everyone follows strict 'rites'. 『儀式』 (gishiki) sounds like 'gee, she key'—as in, 'Gee, she has the key to the ritual!' This helps link to ceremony or ritual.

Cultural Note

In Japan, 『儀式』 (gishiki, 'ceremony / Ritual') is important in contexts like weddings, tea ceremonies, and Shinto festivals. These events often involve traditional attire and specific procedures passed down through generations.

Forms

Base: 儀式Base noun form. Refers to formal events with set procedures, often cultural or religious in nature.