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Base noun form. Refers to an award or trophy given as a prize in competitions or events. Use with particles like 『を』 (o, object marker) or 『が』 (ga, subject marker) in sentences, e.g., 『賞品をもらう』 (shouhin o morau, 'to receive a prize').
Theme

At a local community festival, User and their friend Ken discuss the prizes for the upcoming games and contests.

賞品

しょうひん

prize, trophy

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Memory Hook

Imagine winning a shiny 'sho' (sounds like 'show') prize at a competition — it's your 'show prize'! 'Sho' → 賞品 (shouhin, 'prize, trophy').

Cultural Note

In Japan, 賞品 (shouhin, 'prize, trophy') are often awarded in contests, festivals, and school events. They can range from certificates to physical trophies, and receiving one is considered a great honor.

Forms

Base: 賞品Base noun form. Refers to an award or trophy given as a prize in competitions or events. Use with particles like 『を』 (o, object marker) or 『が』 (ga, subject marker) in sentences, e.g., 『賞品をもらう』 (shouhin o morau, 'to receive a prize').