終日
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Base noun form. Used to describe an entire day from start to finish, often in time expressions or descriptions of duration.
Theme
Two colleagues, Ken and User, are planning a weekend hiking trip in the mountains near Tokyo. They discuss the schedule and weather conditions.
終日
しゅうじつ
all day
Time & DatesTemporal Duration
Memory Hook
Think of 'shūji' as 'shoe day' — you wear shoes all day long. 'Shoe day' → 終日 (shūji, 'all day').
Cultural Note
『終日』 (shūji) is commonly used in schedules, signs, and announcements to indicate something is available or happening throughout the entire day, such as 『終日営業』 (shūji eigyō, 'open all day').
Forms
Base: 終日Base noun form. Used to describe an entire day from start to finish, often in time expressions or descriptions of duration.