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Kana: せいしゅん Romaji: seishun Level: N1

青春

Meaning in English

youth, springtime of life, adolescent

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What it means

What does 青春 mean? It denotes the period of youth and vitality, referring to the energetic phase of early life; used to describe youthfulness, dreams, and coming-of-age experiences.

Main meanings

  • Youth as a life stage, roughly adolescence to early adulthood, with emphasis on vitality and potential.
  • Energetic, hopeful, and often romantic or creative period in literature and media.
  • Nostalgic or celebratory nuance when depicting or recalling youth in culture.

How to use it

Used as a noun to denote youth; in literature, cinema, and everyday speech it can appear in phrases like 青春を謳歌する and 青春時代, signaling discussions of youth, energy, and coming of age in various contexts.

Variants and close terms

  • 若さ (wakasa) — youth, freshness
  • 青年 (seinen) — youth, young person
  • 青春期 (seishunki) — adolescence
  • 青春時代 (seishun jidai) — era of youth
  • 老年 (rounen) — old age (antonym)

Composition

  • 青: blue/green, often signaling freshness, vitality, and a lively feel
  • 春: spring, the season of growth and renewal
  • Combined: 青春 refers to the spring of life, i.e., youth and vitality, a period of potential and energy

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