楽しみ
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Base noun form. Used to describe a feeling of enjoyment or anticipation. Often appears in phrases like 『楽しみにする』 (tanoshimi ni suru, 'to look forward to').
Theme

User and their coworker Yuta are planning a weekend outing during their lunch break at the office.

楽しみ

たのしみ

pleasure, joy

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Memory Hook

Imagine a 'tan' (たのしみ tanoshimi sounds like 'tan') at the beach — it's a pleasure to relax and enjoy the sun! 'Tan' → たのしみ (tanoshimi, 'pleasure, joy').

Cultural Note

In Japan, people often use 『楽しみ』 (tanoshimi) to express anticipation or joy for upcoming events, like holidays or gatherings. For example, 『旅行が楽しみです』 (ryokou ga tanoshimi desu, 'I'm looking forward to the trip').

Forms

Base: 楽しみBase noun form. Used to describe a feeling of enjoyment or anticipation. Often appears in phrases like 『楽しみにする』 (tanoshimi ni suru, 'to look forward to').