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Kana: めいしょ Romaji: meisho Level: N2

名所

Meaning in English

famous place

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What it means

名所 refers to a famous or notable location, often singled out for its scenery, history, or cultural value, and typically highlighted in travel writing and tourism materials as a must-see site.

Main meanings

  • 1) A well-known landmark or tourist spot widely recognized within a region or country
  • 2) A place celebrated for its cultural or historical significance, such as a temple, shrine, historic district, or scenic viewpoint
  • 3) A recommended sightseeing destination in travel guides or itineraries, often used in phrases like 名所として紹介される

How to use it

Used as a formal noun in travel guides, cultural heritage descriptions, and tourism materials to label scenic, historic, or culturally significant locations; commonly appears in phrases like 名所巡り and 名所として紹介される.

Variants and close terms

  • 名勝 (meishō) — scenic spot, famous place
  • 見どころ (midokoro) — highlights, must-see points
  • 有名な場所 (yūmei na basho) — famous place

Composition

  • 名 = fame, name, renown
  • 所 = place, location
  • Combined meaning: a place distinguished by fame or renown, i.e., widely known and celebrated

Etymology

名 めい + 所 しょ → めいしょ; a Sino-Japanese compound whose readings are on-yomi, yielding the modern pronunciation and meaning of a place known for its fame.

Origin

The concept emerged in classical Japan under Chinese influence and was widely used in Edo-period travel literature to designate famous sights and curated routes for sightseeing.

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Noun (名詞)

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