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Kana: きょうかい Romaji: kyoukai Level: N4

教会

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church

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What it means

教会 (kyoukai) means 'church' — a Christian place of worship and the community or organization of believers who gather there; it refers both to the physical building used for Christian services and to the local congregation or church body as a social and religious unit.

Main meanings

  • 1. The organized institution or denomination often referred to as 'the Church' in a broader, institutional sense, covering governance and hierarchy.
  • 2. The congregation or local community of believers as a social group distinct from the building itself.
  • 3. A source domain for compounds and terms related to Christian practice, culture, education, and charity in Japanese vocabulary.

How to use it

Used to refer to a church building, a local congregation, or the institutional Church in news, religious contexts, everyday conversation and formal writing; appears on signage, in reports about weddings/funerals/charitable work, in place names, and in compounds describing church-related activities, and it is neutral in tone—appropriate both in formal and casual contexts.

Variants and close terms

  • 教会堂 (kyoukai-dou) — church building (more formal term for the physical structure)
  • 礼拝堂 (reihai-dou) — chapel or small worship hall
  • 寺 (tera) — Buddhist temple (non-Christian contrast/antonym)
  • 神社 (jinja) — Shinto shrine (religious site of a different tradition)

Composition

  • 教 (kyou): to teach, instruction, religion or faith-related teaching.
  • 会 (kai): to meet, gather, association or assembly.
  • Together the characters convey the idea of a gathering/association centered on religious instruction and communal worship, which yields the concept of 'church'.

Origin

Christianity was introduced to Japan in the mid-16th century by European missionaries; after periods of suppression, churches re-emerged and spread more widely in the Meiji period with religious freedom, at which point modern Western-style church buildings and organizational forms became established in Japanese society.

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noun (名詞)

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