活気
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Base noun form. Describes energetic or lively conditions. Often used in phrases like 『活気がある』 (kakki ga aru, 'to have vigor') or 『活気づける』 (kakkizukeru, 'to invigorate'). Example: 『この町は活気にあふれている』 (kono machi wa kakki ni afurete iru, 'This town is full of vigor').
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User and their coworker Akira are discussing a recent team project at work. Akira comments on the atmosphere in the office.

活気

かっき

vigor / liveliness

People & IdentityEmotions & Personality

Memory Hook

Think of a lively party full of energy — it's 'kakki' (sounds like 'kick') with vigor! 'Kick' up the energy → 『活気』 (kakki, 'vigor').

Cultural Note

『活気』 (kakki) is often used to describe bustling places like markets, festivals, or workplaces in Japan. It reflects a positive, energetic atmosphere valued in social and business settings.

Forms

Base: 活気Base noun form. Describes energetic or lively conditions. Often used in phrases like 『活気がある』 (kakki ga aru, 'to have vigor') or 『活気づける』 (kakkizukeru, 'to invigorate'). Example: 『この町は活気にあふれている』 (kono machi wa kakki ni afurete iru, 'This town is full of vigor').