station
On'yomi (音読み)
- エキ
Kun'yomi (訓読み)
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About this kanji
The kanji 「駅」 (eki) primarily means "station" and is used as a noun. You will often see it in compounds like 駅前 (ekimae), meaning "in front of the station," or 駅員 (ekiin), which refers to a train station attendant. Another common compound is 駅長 (ekichou), meaning "station master." It’s also used in the word 駅弁 (ekiben), which means a boxed lunch from the station, often featuring local specialties. This kanji shows how essential train stations are in Japan's travel culture, making it a useful term to know for navigating the country.
Example sentences
駅で友達と待ち合わせた。
I arranged to meet my friend at the station.
Meanings across languages
- English
- station
- Tiếng Việt
- trạm
- 日本語
- 駅
- 한국어
- 역
- 中文
- 车站
- id
- stasiun
- th
- สถานี
- es
- estación
- fr
- gare
- de
- Bahnhof
- pt
- estação
Common compounds
- 駅前えきまえin front of a station
- 駅員えきいん(train) station attendant, station employee, station staff
- 駅長えきちょうstation master
- 駅伝えきでんlong-distance relay race, stagecoach, post horse
- 駅弁えきべんboxed lunch bought at a station (often a local specialty), sexual position in which one person stands supporting the other
- 宿駅しゅくえきrelay station, post station, stage
- 終着駅しゅうちゃくえきterminal station
- 駅舎えきしゃstation building
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