出張
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Noun meaning 'business trip' or 'official tour'. Used in contexts like 『出張に行く』 (shucchou ni iku, 'go on a business trip').
Theme
At a company meeting, User and their coworker Aya discuss upcoming travel plans for work.
出張
しゅっちょう
official tour, business trip
Culture & SocietyWork & Business
Memory Hook
Imagine a businessperson 'shooting' out of the office on a trip — 『出』 (de, 'exit') + 『張』 (chou, 'stretch') sounds like 'de-chou' → 'dispatch' for an official tour!
Cultural Note
In Japan, 『出張』 (shucchou, 'business trip') is common in corporate culture. Employees often travel for meetings or training, and companies may cover expenses. It's polite to bring back 『お土産』 (omiyage, 'souvenir') for colleagues.
Forms
Base: 出張Noun meaning 'business trip' or 'official tour'. Used in contexts like 『出張に行く』 (shucchou ni iku, 'go on a business trip').