グッズ
意味
Goods; official or fan-made merchandise related to an artist, anime, game, or character.
グッズ encompasses all physical merchandise in Japanese entertainment — from keychains and acrylic stands to towels, T-shirts, and figures. In Japan's idol and anime culture, グッズ collection is a serious hobby and a significant revenue source for the industry. Fans line up for hours at concert venues and events to buy limited グッズ, and rare items command high resale prices. The range and creativity of Japanese entertainment グッズ is remarkable.
例文
- 今回のライブグッズ、全部かわいすぎて全種類買っちゃった。
- 推しのグッズ飾る専用の棚を買った。
- 限定グッズが瞬殺で売り切れて買えなかった。
使い方ガイド
場面: fandom, concerts, events, social media
トーン: enthusiastic
正しい言い方
- ライブグッズの事前販売いつからだっけ? (When does pre-sale for the concert merch start again?)
- 推しのグッズ集めるのが生きがい。 (Collecting my fave's merch is my reason for living.)
避ける言い方
- 日用品を「グッズ」とは普通呼ばない — グッズ in this context specifically means entertainment/fan merchandise
よくある間違い
- Using グッズ for everyday products — in entertainment contexts it specifically means character/artist merchandise, not general consumer goods
起源と歴史
From English 'goods.' Adopted into Japanese as a catch-all for entertainment merchandise. The word has been standard in Japanese since at least the 1990s, expanding dramatically with the growth of idol and anime merchandise culture.
文化的背景
時代: 1990s onwards, massive growth with idol and anime culture
世代: All ages, especially active fans
社会的背景: Universal among fans
地域メモ: Used across all of Japan. The Japanese グッズ market is enormous — concerts and anime events generate significant revenue through merchandise alone.
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