学祭
意味
University festival — the abbreviated form of 学園祭, one of the biggest annual events in Japanese campus life.
学祭 is the casual abbreviation of 学園祭, the annual university festival where clubs, circles, and student organisations put on events, food stalls, performances, and exhibitions. It is a highlight of the academic year — a chance to showcase talents, attract new members, and party. Typically held in autumn (October-November), 学祭 attracts not just students but also the general public, prospective students, and alumni. Running a food stall at 学祭 is a quintessential university experience.
例文
- 学祭の実行委員やったら想像以上に大変だった。
- 学祭で焼きそば売るの定番すぎない?
- 今年の学祭のゲスト誰か知ってる?
使い方ガイド
場面: university, friends, social media, events
トーン: excited, nostalgic
正しい言い方
- 学祭でうちのサークルはカフェやるよ。 (Our club is running a cafe at the festival.)
- 学祭の準備が忙しすぎて授業出れてない。 (I'm so busy with festival prep that I can't attend classes.)
避ける言い方
- 学祭を「文化祭」と呼ぶと高校っぽい (Calling a university 学祭 a 文化祭 sounds like you're talking about a high school festival)
よくある間違い
- Confusing 学祭 (university festival) with 文化祭 (cultural festival, typically high school) — they are similar events but at different educational levels, and students are particular about the distinction
起源と歴史
Abbreviation of 学園祭 (school festival: 学園 = campus/school + 祭 = festival). University festivals have been a tradition since the postwar era, with the abbreviation 学祭 becoming the standard casual form.
文化的背景
時代: Postwar era tradition, ongoing
世代: All ages (universally understood)
社会的背景: Universal among university students and communities
地域メモ: Used at universities across Japan. Famous 学祭 include those at Waseda (早稲田祭), Keio (三田祭), and Kyoto University (NF / 11月祭).
関連フレーズ
フラッシュカード、クイズ、音声発音、間隔反復