土産
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Noun form referring to a souvenir or gift brought back from a trip. Commonly used in phrases like 『お土産』 (omiyage, 'souvenir') to show politeness.
Theme

Two friends, Mika and User, are chatting after Mika returns from a trip to Kyoto. They discuss souvenirs and travel experiences.

土産

みやげ

souvenir

Culture & SocietyTraditions & Customs

Memory Hook

Think of 'meat' (みやげ miyage sounds like 'meat age') as a souvenir you bring back from a trip — 'Meat age souvenir' → 土産 (miyage, 'souvenir').

Cultural Note

In Japan, bringing 『土産』 (miyage, 'souvenir') when returning from a trip is a customary way to share experiences with family, friends, or coworkers. It's often local food or crafts, symbolizing thoughtfulness and social obligation.

Forms

Base: 土産Noun form referring to a souvenir or gift brought back from a trip. Commonly used in phrases like 『お土産』 (omiyage, 'souvenir') to show politeness.