式場
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Base noun form. Refers to a venue or hall specifically used for ceremonies like weddings or funerals. Often used in phrases like 『結婚式場』 (kekkonshikijou, 'wedding hall').
Theme
User is planning a wedding with their friend Yoshiko, and they are discussing venue options for the ceremony.
式場
しきじょう
ceremonial hall, place of ceremony
Culture & SocietyTraditions & Customs
Memory Hook
Imagine a 'shiki' (式場 shikijou sounds like 'she-key') that unlocks a ceremonial hall for weddings — it's the key place for ceremonies! 'She-key' → 式場 (shikijou, 'ceremonial hall').
Cultural Note
In Japan, 『式場』 (shikijou, 'ceremonial hall') is often used for weddings, funerals, and other formal ceremonies. Many hotels and dedicated venues have 『式場』 for hosting such events, reflecting the importance of tradition in Japanese society.
Forms
Base: 式場Base noun form. Refers to a venue or hall specifically used for ceremonies like weddings or funerals. Often used in phrases like 『結婚式場』 (kekkonshikijou, 'wedding hall').