回数券
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Compound noun: 『回数』 (kaisū, 'number of times') + 『券』 (ken, 'ticket'). Refers to a ticket book for multiple uses, often with a set number of rides or entries. Example: 『10回券』 (jikkai-ken, '10-ticket book').
Theme

At a train station, User and their colleague Mika talk about commuting and using ticket books.

回数券

かいすうけん

book of tickets

Everyday Life & SurvivalShopping & Money Use

Memory Hook

Picture a 'book' of tickets you tear off each time you ride a train — it's a 『回数券』 (kaisūken, 'book of tickets'). 'Kai-sū-ken' sounds like 'count-sue-ken' — you sue for a ticket book!

Cultural Note

『回数券』 (kaisūken) are commonly sold for public transport (e.g., trains, buses) in Japan, offering a discount for multiple rides. They're a cost-effective way for regular commuters and are often available at ticket machines.

Forms

Base: 回数券Compound noun: 『回数』 (kaisū, 'number of times') + 『券』 (ken, 'ticket'). Refers to a ticket book for multiple uses, often with a set number of rides or entries. Example: 『10回券』 (jikkai-ken, '10-ticket book').