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Base noun form. Used to describe the act of making something real or concrete, often from an abstract idea or plan. Can be combined with 『する』 (suru) to form a verb meaning 'to implement' or 'to realize'.
Theme
In a business meeting at work, User and their colleague Mr. Tanaka are discussing the progress of a new project proposal that has been in development for months.
実現
じつげん
implementation / materialization / realization
Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts
Memory Hook
Imagine a 'real' (実) idea becoming 'present' (現) in reality — like a dream turning into a real thing. 'Real present' → 実現 (jitsugen, 'implementation').
Cultural Note
In Japanese business and technology contexts, 『実現』 (jitsugen, 'implementation') is often used to describe the process of turning plans or ideas into tangible results, such as in project management or software development.
Forms
Base: 実現Base noun form. Used to describe the act of making something real or concrete, often from an abstract idea or plan. Can be combined with 『する』 (suru) to form a verb meaning 'to implement' or 'to realize'.