張り紙
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Base noun form. Refers to a piece of paper or sign posted to convey information. Used in contexts like announcements or advertisements.
Theme

In a university hallway, User and their classmate Miyuki notice a new poster on the bulletin board and discuss its content.

張り紙

はりがみ

notice, poster

Culture & SocietySchool & Education

Memory Hook

Imagine a 'hairy' (張り hari sounds like 'hairy') piece of paper stuck on a wall — it's a notice or poster! 'Hairy paper' → 張り紙 (harigami, 'notice, poster').

Cultural Note

In Japan, 『張り紙』 (harigami, 'notice, poster') is commonly seen in schools, offices, and public spaces to announce events, rules, or information. It's often handwritten or printed and posted on bulletin boards.

Forms

Base: 張り紙Base noun form. Refers to a piece of paper or sign posted to convey information. Used in contexts like announcements or advertisements.