領事
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Noun referring to a diplomatic official. Used in contexts like 『領事館』 (ryoujikan, 'consulate') or 『領事サービス』 (ryouji saabisu, 'consular services').
Theme

User is at an embassy event and talks with Ms. Tanaka, a consul, about her diplomatic duties and travel experiences.

領事

りょうじ

consul

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Memory Hook

Imagine a 'consul' in a fancy office with a '領' (ryou, 'territory') badge — they manage territory matters. 'Consul' sounds like 'ryou-ji' — think 'ryou' for territory, 'ji' for official → 領事 (ryouji, 'consul').

Cultural Note

In Japan, 『領事』 (ryouji, 'consul') refers to a diplomatic official who assists citizens abroad, often found in 『領事館』 (ryoujikan, 'consulate'). They handle visas, emergencies, and legal matters for Japanese nationals overseas.

Forms

Base: 領事Noun referring to a diplomatic official. Used in contexts like 『領事館』 (ryoujikan, 'consulate') or 『領事サービス』 (ryouji saabisu, 'consular services').