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ツアー — meaning in English: Tours

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エクササイズ
ekusasaizu
メーター
mētā
監査
kansa
画家
gaka
ツアー
tsuā
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use the word ツアー (tsuā) when discussing travel plans, sightseeing opportunities, or group activities. For instance, you might hear it in a conversation about booking a guided tour of Kyoto's historic temples or during a travel agency's promotional event.
Synonyms & nuances
While ツアー (tsuā) specifically refers to organized group travel, another word, 旅行 (ryokō), means 'travel' in a broader sense. You would use ツアー (tsuā) when referring to a specific organized outing, whereas 旅行 (ryokō) could describe any journey, whether solo or with a group.
Culture
The word ツアー (tsuā) originates from the English word 'tour', which was borrowed into Japanese in the late 20th century as international travel became more popular. Interestingly, Japanese tour companies often offer themed tours, such as anime or food tours, reflecting the country’s rich culture and diverse interests, making travel an immersive experience.
FAQ
Q.What does the Japanese word ツアー mean?
The word ツアー (tsuā) means 'tour' in English, referring to an organized trip or excursion, often involving multiple locations or activities.
Q.How do you use ツアー in a sentence?
You can use ツアー in a sentence like this: '私たちは京都の文化ツアーに参加します' (Watashitachi wa Kyōto no bunka tsuā ni sankashimasu) which means 'We will participate in a cultural tour of Kyoto.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using ツアー?
One common mistake is using ツアー when referring to casual outings or trips with friends. In those cases, it's better to use 旅行 (ryokō) or 遊び (asobi) instead.
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