勧誘
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Base noun form. Refers to the act of inviting, persuading, or recruiting someone, often with a persuasive intent. Example: 『彼は新しいプロジェクトへの勧誘を受けた』 (kare wa atarashii purojekuto e no kanyuu o uketa, 'He received an invitation to the new project').
Theme

At a community event, User and their neighbor Mika discuss ways to encourage participation in a local festival.

勧誘

かんゆう

invitation, canvassing, inducement

Culture & SocietyWork & Business

Memory Hook

Think of 'canvassing' for votes or 'inviting' someone to join — it's like a 'can' (勧 kan sounds like 'can') that 'you' (誘 you sounds like 'you') use to persuade others. 'Can-you' → 勧誘 (kanyuu, 'invitation / Canvassing').

Cultural Note

In Japanese society, 『勧誘』 (kanyuu, 'invitation / Canvassing') is common in business settings for recruiting clients or members, such as in sales, marketing, or religious groups, but it can also refer to casual social invitations.

Forms

Base: 勧誘Base noun form. Refers to the act of inviting, persuading, or recruiting someone, often with a persuasive intent. Example: 『彼は新しいプロジェクトへの勧誘を受けた』 (kare wa atarashii purojekuto e no kanyuu o uketa, 'He received an invitation to the new project').