来日
Meaning in Englishcoming to Japan, visit to Japan
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What it means
来日 means the act or event of someone coming to Japan or visiting the country; it is used to describe a person or delegation arriving in Japan, often in formal, news, or diplomatic contexts.
Main meanings
- 1) Arrival in Japan as an event when someone reaches the country.
- 2) The act of visiting Japan, especially in discussions of diplomacy, travel, or sports.
- 3) The verb-ready form 来日する expresses the action of coming to Japan in formal writing.
How to use it
Used in formal narration, media reports, diplomacy, and travel planning; appears as a noun and in compound verbs like 来日する, with the latter functioning as a verb meaning to come to Japan; commonly found in headlines and official statements.
Variants and close terms
- 訪日 (ほうにち, hou-nichi) — visiting Japan
- 来訪 (らいほう, raihō) — arrival or visit
- 来日する (らいにちする, rainichi suru) — to come to Japan
Composition
- 来: to come
- 日: day or sun
- The combination signals the action of coming toward Japan, yielding the sense of arriving in Japan.
Etymology
来 rai and 日 nichi are on'yomi readings from Sino-Japanese roots; they combine into rainichi, a compound used specifically to denote arrival or coming to Japan; this represents a phonetic evolution characteristic of Sino-Japanese compounds.
Word class
Noun (名詞); suru-verb usage with 来日する