二日酔い対策

Japanese Slang Japanese ★★★★ 4/5 casual ふつかよいたいさくfutsukayoi taisaku
読み ふつかよいたいさく
ローマ字 futsukayoi taisaku
漢字の分解 二日 (two days) + 酔い (drunkenness, from 酔う = to get drunk) + 対策 (countermeasure; 対 = counter + 策 = plan) → hangover countermeasures
発音 /ɸu.tsu.ka.jo.i.ta.i.sa.ku/

意味

Hangover prevention or cure measures; strategies and products for dealing with the effects of drinking too much.

In Japan's drink-heavy social and business culture, 二日酔い対策 is serious business. Convenience stores stock rows of ウコンの力, ヘパリーゼ, and other hangover prevention drinks. Strategies range from taking supplements before drinking to eating specific foods or hydrating strategically. The topic is a constant fixture in lifestyle media and especially relevant during 忘年会 (year-end party) and 新年会 (new year party) seasons.

例文

  1. 飲み会の前にウコン飲むの、二日酔い対策で定番だよね。
  2. 二日酔い対策で水をたくさん飲むようにしてる。
  3. 最強の二日酔い対策は飲みすぎないことだけどね。

使い方ガイド

場面: drinking culture, daily conversation, social events

トーン: practical, experienced

正しい言い方

  • 忘年会シーズンだから二日酔い対策しっかりしないと。 (It's year-end party season so I need to take proper hangover precautions.)
  • 二日酔い対策にはやっぱり水が最強だよ。 (Water is still the best hangover prevention.)

避ける言い方

  • 「二日酔い対策してるから大丈夫」と無限に飲まない — 対策にも限界がある (Don't drink unlimited amounts just because you 'took precautions' — there are limits to prevention)

よくある間違い

  • Thinking 二日酔い対策 products are magic cures — most only provide marginal relief, and the best prevention is moderate drinking

起源と歴史

Compound of 二日酔い (hangover; literally 'two-day drunk,' 二日 = two days + 酔い = intoxication) + 対策 (countermeasure). Hangover remedies have a long history in Japan, but modern コンビニ (convenience store) products created a massive market.

文化的背景

時代: Long-standing concept, modern product market from 2000s

世代: All drinking-age adults

社会的背景: Universal

地域メモ: Used across all of Japan. ウコンの力 and ヘパリーゼ are cultural icons of Japan's hangover prevention market, and convenience stores prominently display them near the alcohol section.

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