慣行
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Base noun form. Refers to established habits, routines, or traditional events that are commonly followed in a society or group. Usage example: 『会社の慣行』 (kaisha no kankou, 'company's customary practice').
Theme
At a company meeting, User and their senior colleague Yamada discuss local business customs in Japan.
慣行
かんこう
customary practice
Culture & SocietyTraditions & Customs
Memory Hook
Imagine a 'can' (sounds like 'kan' in 慣行) of traditions being passed down through generations — it's a customary practice! 'Can' of traditions → 慣行 (kankou, 'customary practice').
Cultural Note
In Japan, 慣行 (kankou, 'customary practice') often refers to established routines in workplaces, schools, or community events, such as morning meetings or seasonal festivals, reflecting the value placed on harmony and continuity.
Forms
Base: 慣行Base noun form. Refers to established habits, routines, or traditional events that are commonly followed in a society or group. Usage example: 『会社の慣行』 (kaisha no kankou, 'company's customary practice').