歓迎
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Base noun form. Refers to the act of welcoming someone or a reception event. Often used as a verb with 『する』 (suru, 'to do') to mean 'to welcome', e.g., 『歓迎する』 (kangei suru, 'to welcome').
Theme

At a local community event, User meets Yoshida, a volunteer who is helping organize the welcome reception for new residents.

歓迎

かんげい

welcome / reception

Culture & SocietyTraditions & Customs

Memory Hook

Think of a 'can pie' (歓迎 kangei sounds like 'can pie') being served to welcome guests — 'Can pie for a warm welcome!' → 歓迎 (kangei, 'welcome').

Cultural Note

In Japan, hospitality is key, and 『歓迎』 (kangei, 'welcome') is often used in greetings like 『ようこそ』 (youkoso, 'welcome') or in business settings for welcoming clients. It's common to see signs saying 『歓迎』 at events or stores.

Forms

Base: 歓迎Base noun form. Refers to the act of welcoming someone or a reception event. Often used as a verb with 『する』 (suru, 'to do') to mean 'to welcome', e.g., 『歓迎する』 (kangei suru, 'to welcome').