出入口
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Compound noun combining 『出』 (shutsu, 'exit') and 『入』 (nyuu, 'entrance') with 『口』 (guchi, 'opening'). Used to refer to a single point serving both functions, often in public facilities.
Theme
User is a new employee at a large office building, and Yamada, a senior colleague, is giving them a tour of the facilities.
出入口
しゅつにゅうぐち
exit and entrance
Locations & NavigationBuildings & Facilities
Memory Hook
Imagine a door that swings both ways: you can enter or exit. '出入口' (shutsuguchi) sounds like 'shoot-sue-goo-chee' — think of shooting in and out through the entrance and exit!
Cultural Note
In Japan, 『出入口』 (shutsuguchi) is commonly seen on signs in public places like train stations, airports, and buildings to indicate combined entry and exit points, helping with efficient crowd flow.
Forms
Base: 出入口Compound noun combining 『出』 (shutsu, 'exit') and 『入』 (nyuu, 'entrance') with 『口』 (guchi, 'opening'). Used to refer to a single point serving both functions, often in public facilities.