訪問
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Base noun form. Refers to the act of visiting or calling on someone. Grammar note: Often used with the verb 『する』 (suru, 'to do') to form the verb 『訪問する』 (houmon suru, 'to visit'), e.g., 『友達を訪問する』 (tomodachi o houmon suru, 'to visit a friend').
Theme
In a neighborhood setting, User is talking with their neighbor Tanaka-san about social plans and community events.
訪問
ほうもん
call, visit
Culture & SocietyTraditions & Customs
Memory Hook
Think of a formal 'visit' where you 'call' on someone. 『訪問』 (houmon) sounds like 'home-on' — you're going to someone's home for a visit!
Cultural Note
In Japan, 『訪問』 (houmon) often implies a formal or social visit, such as visiting a friend's house or a business call. It's common to bring a small gift, known as 『お土産』 (omiyage, 'souvenir'), when making a visit.
Forms
Base: 訪問Base noun form. Refers to the act of visiting or calling on someone. Grammar note: Often used with the verb 『する』 (suru, 'to do') to form the verb 『訪問する』 (houmon suru, 'to visit'), e.g., 『友達を訪問する』 (tomodachi o houmon suru, 'to visit a friend').