入場
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Base noun form. Refers to the act of entering or the place where one enters. Often used in compound words like 『入場券』 (nyūjōken, 'admission ticket').
Theme

User and their friend Ken are planning to visit a popular art exhibition in Tokyo and discussing ticket options and entry procedures.

入場

にゅうじょう

entrance / admission

Locations & NavigationBuildings & Facilities

Memory Hook

Imagine entering a grand event: you see a sign that says 『入場』 (nyūjō, 'entrance'). Think 'New Joe' entering — 'New Joe' → 入場 (nyūjō, 'entrance').

Cultural Note

In Japan, 『入場』 (nyūjō, 'entrance') signs are common at events, museums, and stations. You might hear 『入場券』 (nyūjōken, 'admission ticket') or 『入場料』 (nyūjōryō, 'admission fee') when buying tickets.

Forms

Base: 入場Base noun form. Refers to the act of entering or the place where one enters. Often used in compound words like 『入場券』 (nyūjōken, 'admission ticket').