関税
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Noun referring to taxes imposed on imported or exported goods. Used in contexts like international trade, travel, and economics. Example: 『関税を払う』 (kanzei o harau, 'to pay customs duty').
Theme
At an international trade seminar, User discusses import regulations with their mentor, Mr. Tanaka.
関税
かんぜい
customs, duty, tariff
Culture & SocietyWork & Business
Memory Hook
Imagine going through customs at an airport and paying a 'duty' fee. The word sounds like 'kan-zei' — think 'can say' you must pay the customs duty! 'Can say' → 関税 (kanzei, 'customs, duty, tariff').
Cultural Note
In Japan, 『関税』 (kanzei, 'customs, duty, tariff') is important for international trade and travel. When importing goods, travelers may need to declare items and pay duties at customs offices, such as at airports like Narita or Haneda.
Forms
Base: 関税Noun referring to taxes imposed on imported or exported goods. Used in contexts like international trade, travel, and economics. Example: 『関税を払う』 (kanzei o harau, 'to pay customs duty').