日取り
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Noun combining 『日』 (hi, 'day') and 『取り』 (tori, 'taking'). Refers to a scheduled or decided date for an event. Used in phrases like 『日取りを決める』 (hidori o kimeru, 'to set a date').
Theme

At a community center, User and their neighbor, Yamada, are planning a neighborhood cleanup event and need to decide on a date.

日取り

ひどり

fixed date, appointed day

Time & DatesCalendar Terms

Memory Hook

Think of setting a 'fixed date' for an event—it's like picking a 'day' (日 hi) and 'taking' (取り tori) it. '日取り' (hidori) → 'day-take' → appointed day.

Cultural Note

In Japan, 『日取り』 (hidori) is crucial for planning events like weddings, business meetings, or festivals. People often consult calendars to choose an auspicious date, reflecting cultural importance on timing.

Forms

Base: 日取りNoun combining 『日』 (hi, 'day') and 『取り』 (tori, 'taking'). Refers to a scheduled or decided date for an event. Used in phrases like 『日取りを決める』 (hidori o kimeru, 'to set a date').