出社
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Noun meaning 'coming to work' or 'attendance at the workplace'. Often used in phrases like 『出社する』 (shussha suru, 'to come to work') as a suru-verb. Example: 『毎朝九時に出社します』 (maiasa kuji ni shussha shimasu, 'I come to work at 9 a.m. every morning').
Theme

At the office entrance, User meets their colleague Mr. Kobayashi and talks about commuting and work routines.

出社

しゅっしゃ

come to work (noun form)

Culture & SocietyWork & Business

Memory Hook

Imagine a person leaving their house to 'come to work' — they 'shut' the door and 'shah' (出社 shussha sounds like 'shut-shah') as they head to the office. 'Shut-shah' → 出社 (shussha, 'come to work').

Cultural Note

In Japanese work culture, 『出社』 (shussha, 'come to work') is a formal term often used in business contexts to refer to arriving at the workplace. It contrasts with 『退社』 (taisha, 'leave work'), and punctuality is highly valued, with many companies expecting employees to arrive on time.

Forms

Base: 出社Noun meaning 'coming to work' or 'attendance at the workplace'. Often used in phrases like 『出社する』 (shussha suru, 'to come to work') as a suru-verb. Example: 『毎朝九時に出社します』 (maiasa kuji ni shussha shimasu, 'I come to work at 9 a.m. every morning').