来場
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Base noun form. Used to refer to the act of coming to a place, especially for events. Often combined with verbs like 『する』 (suru, 'to do') to form 『来場する』 (raijou suru, 'to attend').
Theme
At a community center, User and their neighbor Yamada discuss an upcoming local festival and attendance.
来場
らいじょう
attendance
Culture & SocietyEntertainment & Media
Memory Hook
Imagine arriving at a concert venue and saying, 'I'm here to attend — 来場 (raijou, 'attendance')!' It sounds like 'rye-joe' — think of 'rye' bread coming to a show.
Cultural Note
『来場』 (raijou) is commonly used in event contexts, such as concerts, festivals, or exhibitions. You might see signs like 『ご来場ありがとうございます』 (go-raijou arigatou gozaimasu, 'thank you for attending') at venues.
Forms
Base: 来場Base noun form. Used to refer to the act of coming to a place, especially for events. Often combined with verbs like 『する』 (suru, 'to do') to form 『来場する』 (raijou suru, 'to attend').