来日
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Noun meaning 'arrival in Japan' or 'visit to Japan'. Often used in formal or news contexts. Example: 『彼の来日は来月です』 (kare no rainichi wa raigetsu desu, 'His visit to Japan is next month').
Theme
At a welcome party in Tokyo, User chats with Ken, a fellow international student who recently arrived in Japan. They discuss their experiences of coming to Japan and adjusting to life here.
来日
らいにち
coming to Japan, visit to Japan
Culture & SocietyTraditions & Customs
Memory Hook
Imagine a traveler arriving in Japan with a big smile, saying 'I'm coming to Japan!' — '来日' (rainichi, 'coming to Japan') sounds like 'rainy day' but think of it as 'rain' of excitement for the visit.
Cultural Note
『来日』 (rainichi, 'coming to Japan') is often used in news or formal contexts to describe foreign visitors, celebrities, or dignitaries arriving in Japan, highlighting Japan's role as a host country.
Forms
Base: 来日Noun meaning 'arrival in Japan' or 'visit to Japan'. Often used in formal or news contexts. Example: 『彼の来日は来月です』 (kare no rainichi wa raigetsu desu, 'His visit to Japan is next month').