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Base noun form. Refers to a physical or digital ticket, coupon, or certificate used for entry, purchase, or proof.
Theme

At a train station, User and their friend Ken are planning a day trip and discussing ticket options for the journey.

けん

ticket / certificate

Everyday Life & SurvivalShopping & Money Use

Memory Hook

Think of a 'coupon' or 'ticket' — it's a piece of paper you need to enter or buy something. 'Coupon' sounds a bit like 'ken' (券). 'Coupon' → 券 (ken, 'ticket / Certificate').

Cultural Note

In Japan, 『券』 (ken, 'ticket / Certificate') is used for various purposes like train tickets (切符 kippu), admission tickets (入場券 nyūjōken), or gift certificates (商品券 shōhinken). It's a common term in daily transactions.

Forms

Base: 券Base noun form. Refers to a physical or digital ticket, coupon, or certificate used for entry, purchase, or proof.