再会
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Base noun form. Used to describe a reunion or meeting someone again after a period of time. Often appears in contexts like 『再会する』 (saikai suru, 'to meet again') as a suru-verb.
Theme

At a high school reunion party, User runs into an old classmate, Ken, whom they haven't seen in years. They chat about catching up and reminiscing.

再会

さいかい

meeting again / reunion

People & IdentityFamily & Personal Relationships

Memory Hook

Imagine two friends meeting again after a long time. They say, 'Sai-kai!' (再会 saikai, 'reunion') — it sounds like 'sigh of joy' for a happy reunion!

Cultural Note

In Japan, reunions are often celebrated with phrases like 『久しぶり』 (hisashiburi, 'long time no see') and may involve gift-giving or sharing meals to strengthen bonds.

Forms

Base: 再会Base noun form. Used to describe a reunion or meeting someone again after a period of time. Often appears in contexts like 『再会する』 (saikai suru, 'to meet again') as a suru-verb.