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Base noun form. Used to refer to a plan, project, or schedule. Can be combined with verbs like 『する』 (suru, 'to do') to form the suru-verb 『計画する』 (keikaku suru, 'to plan').
Theme

At a team meeting in the office, User and their colleague Aiko discuss upcoming work projects.

計画

けいかく

plan, project, schedule

Culture & SocietyWork & Business

Memory Hook

Think of a 'plan' as a 'project' you 'schedule' — it's like a 'keikaku' (計画) that keeps everything organized. 'Keikaku' sounds like 'cake' you plan to bake — you need a schedule!

Cultural Note

In Japanese workplaces and schools, 『計画』 (keikaku) is essential for organization. People often discuss 『計画を立てる』 (keikaku o tateru, 'to make a plan') for projects, trips, or daily tasks, emphasizing careful preparation and teamwork.

Forms

Base: 計画Base noun form. Used to refer to a plan, project, or schedule. Can be combined with verbs like 『する』 (suru, 'to do') to form the suru-verb 『計画する』 (keikaku suru, 'to plan').