手品
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Base noun form. Used to refer to magic tricks or sleight of hand. Example: 『手品を見る』 (tejina o miru, 'to watch a magic trick').
Theme
At a street festival, User and their friend Taro watch a magic show and discuss the performer's skills.
手品
てじな
conjuring trick, magic
Culture & SocietyEntertainment & Media
Memory Hook
Imagine a magician pulling a rabbit out of a hat with their hands — 'hand' (手 te) and 'product' (品 hin) combine to make 'hand product' or magic trick. 'Te-hin' → 手品 (tejina, 'conjuring trick').
Cultural Note
In Japan, 『手品』 (tejina, 'conjuring trick') is a popular form of entertainment often seen at festivals, street performances, and TV shows. Magicians, known as 『手品師』 (tejinashi, 'magician'), perform tricks that blend traditional and modern styles.
Forms
Base: 手品Base noun form. Used to refer to magic tricks or sleight of hand. Example: 『手品を見る』 (tejina o miru, 'to watch a magic trick').