往復
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Base noun form. Refers to a round trip, the act of going and returning, or a return ticket. Can be used in contexts like transportation or general movement back and forth.
Theme

At a train station, User and their colleague Ken plan a business trip to Osaka and discuss travel options.

往復

おうふく

round trip, coming and going, return ticket

Locations & NavigationTransport & Stations

Memory Hook

Think of a train ticket that lets you 'go and come back'. 『往復』 (oufuku) sounds like 'oh-fuku' — imagine saying 'Oh, I fuku (fold) the ticket for a round trip!'

Cultural Note

In Japan, 『往復』 (oufuku, 'round trip') is commonly used when buying train or bus tickets. A 『往復切符』 (oufuku kippu, 'round-trip ticket') is often cheaper than two one-way tickets, making it a popular choice for travelers.

Forms

Base: 往復Base noun form. Refers to a round trip, the act of going and returning, or a return ticket. Can be used in contexts like transportation or general movement back and forth.