連休
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Base noun form. Refers to a series of holidays in a row, often used in calendar planning. Example: 『三連休』 (san renkyuu, 'three consecutive holidays').
Theme

Two coworkers, Ken and User, chat in the office about their upcoming plans for the consecutive holidays.

連休

れんきゅう

consecutive holidays

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Memory Hook

Think of a 'ren' (れん ren) chain linking holidays together—'ren' sounds like 'link' for consecutive days. 'Ren' → 連休 (renkyuu, 'consecutive holidays').

Cultural Note

In Japan, 『連休』 (renkyuu, 'consecutive holidays') are common during Golden Week or Obon, when people often travel or spend time with family. It's a key term for planning vacations and understanding holiday schedules.

Forms

Base: 連休Base noun form. Refers to a series of holidays in a row, often used in calendar planning. Example: 『三連休』 (san renkyuu, 'three consecutive holidays').