日の入り
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Noun meaning 'sunset'. Literally 'sun's entry', where 『日』 (hi, 'sun') + 『の』 (no, possessive) + 『入り』 (iri, 'entry'). Used to describe the time when the sun goes below the horizon.
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User and their friend Haruka are hiking up a mountain trail, aiming to reach the summit before dark to enjoy the view.

日の入り

ひのいり

sunset

Nature & EnvironmentNatural Phenomena

Memory Hook

Imagine the sun setting at the end of the day, and you say, 『日の入り』 (hi no iri, 'sunset') — think of 'hi' as 'sun' and 'iri' as 'entering' the horizon, like the sun is going in.

Cultural Note

In Japan, watching the sunset, or 『日の入り』 (hi no iri), is a popular activity, especially at scenic spots like beaches or mountains. It's often associated with reflection and the end of the day in poetry and art.

Forms

Base: 日の入りNoun meaning 'sunset'. Literally 'sun's entry', where 『日』 (hi, 'sun') + 『の』 (no, possessive) + 『入り』 (iri, 'entry'). Used to describe the time when the sun goes below the horizon.