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Kana: りょうきん Romaji: ryoukin Level: N3

料金

Meaning in English

fee, charge, fare

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What it means

What does 料金 mean? It is the amount of money charged for goods, services, or access. In Japanese usage it denotes the price you pay for something or for entry to an activity, and it appears in pricing tables, tickets, and service charges.

Main meanings

  • General price or fee for goods/services
  • Admission or entry fee for events or facilities
  • Transportation fares or tolls
  • Shipping or handling charges

How to use it

Used in pricing contexts, contracts, menus, tickets, and official documents; the form is typically formal or neutral, and appears in written price lists, signage, and customer communications. In casual speech people may refer to 料金 when discussing costs but will often use more casual terms or the specific item price instead.

Variants and close terms

  • 値段 (nedan) — price, casual
  • 費用 (hiyou) — cost or expense
  • 料金 (ryōkin) — official fee or charge
  • チケット代 (chiketto-dai) — ticket price

Composition

  • 料: fee, charge
  • 金: money
  • 合わさって: the two kanji indicate a monetary charge, yielding a noun that means the amount to be paid

Etymology

料金 combines 料 (fee, charge) and 金 (money); the reading is ryōkin and the word expresses a monetary charge as a single noun.

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