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Base noun form. Refers to the act of joining or entering a company as an employee. Often used in phrases like 『入社する』 (nyuusha suru, 'to enter a company').
Theme

At a company welcome party, User chats with their senior colleague Tanaka-san about career milestones.

入社

にゅうしゃ

entry to a company

Culture & SocietyWork & Business

Memory Hook

Imagine entering a company building for your first day—'entry to a company' is 『入社』 (nyuusha). Think: 'New sha (company) → 入社 (nyuusha, 'entry to a company').'

Cultural Note

In Japan, 『入社』 (nyuusha) is a significant event, often marked by formal ceremonies called 『入社式』 (nyuushashiki, 'company entrance ceremony') in April, when many new graduates start their careers. It symbolizes the beginning of one's professional life and loyalty to the company.

Forms

Base: 入社Base noun form. Refers to the act of joining or entering a company as an employee. Often used in phrases like 『入社する』 (nyuusha suru, 'to enter a company').