安心感

Japanese Slang Japanese ★★★★ 4/5 neutral あんしんかんanshinkan
読み あんしんかん
ローマ字 anshinkan
漢字の分解 安 (peace) + 心 (heart) + 感 (feeling/sense) → a feeling of peace in one's heart, sense of security
発音 /a.n.shi.n.ka.n/

意味

Sense of security or reassuring presence — the feeling of comfort and safety someone or something provides.

Used to describe the reassuring, calming effect a person, place, or thing has. In slang usage, saying someone has 安心感 means their presence alone makes you feel safe and at ease. Common as a compliment for dependable teammates, comforting voices, and reliable brands or restaurants. It values the emotional comfort someone provides rather than their flashy achievements.

例文

  1. あの人がチームにいるだけで安心感がすごい。
  2. 推しの声聞くだけで安心感ある。
  3. ベテラン選手の安心感は別格だよ。

使い方ガイド

場面: friends, social media, fan communities, workplace

トーン: warm, grateful

正しい言い方

  • あなたがいると安心感がある。 (When you're around, I feel a sense of security.)
  • 安心感のある声だよね。 (You have a reassuring voice.)

避ける言い方

  • 「安心感しかない」と言い方によっては退屈と取られる (Phrasing 'anshinkan shika nai' can be taken as 'only safe, nothing exciting')

よくある間違い

  • Assuming 安心感 is a weak compliment — in Japanese culture, making others feel at ease is a deeply valued quality

起源と歴史

Compound of 安心 (peace of mind, from 安 peace + 心 heart) + 感 (feeling/sense). A standard Japanese word that gained additional casual usage on social media as a way to compliment the comforting, reliable presence of people and things.

文化的背景

時代: Traditional compound, casual compliment usage from 2010s

世代: All ages

社会的背景: Universal

地域メモ: Used across all of Japan. Reflects the Japanese cultural value of creating 安心 (peace of mind) for others.

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