入手
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Base noun form. Often used as a suru-verb in phrases like 『入手する』 (nyuushu suru, 'to obtain'). It implies acquisition or procurement of something tangible or intangible.
Theme

User and their friend Miyuki are discussing a rare book that Miyuki has been trying to find for her collection.

入手

にゅうしゅ

obtaining / coming to hand

Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts

Memory Hook

Imagine a hand reaching into a box and pulling out a treasure — you've obtained it! 'In-hand' → 入手 (nyuushu, 'obtaining').

Cultural Note

In Japan, 『入手』 (nyuushu, 'obtaining') is often used in formal contexts like business or legal documents to describe acquiring goods, information, or rights. For example, you might hear 『入手困難』 (nyuushu konnan, 'hard to obtain') for rare items.

Forms

Base: 入手Base noun form. Often used as a suru-verb in phrases like 『入手する』 (nyuushu suru, 'to obtain'). It implies acquisition or procurement of something tangible or intangible.