兵站

Japanese JLPT N1 Vocabulary Japanese ★★ 2/5 formal へいたんheitan
読み へいたん
ローマ字 heitan
漢字の分解 兵 (hei/hyō) — soldier, military; 站 (tan) — supply station, post
発音 /heː.taɴ/

意味

Logistics; supply line; military supply. The organised system of planning and executing the movement and maintenance of forces, including supply, transport, and services.

Originally a strictly military term referring to the rear-area supply and transport organisation. In contemporary Japanese it has extended metaphorically into business and project management, where 兵站 describes the supply chain or logistical backbone of any large operation. The expression 兵站線が伸びすぎる (the supply line stretches too far) is used to warn against overextension.

例文

  1. 兵站の確保なくして長期作戦の維持は不可能であり、司令部は補給路の整備を最優先とした。
  2. 現代の戦争は技術力だけでなく、兵站能力が勝敗を左右すると専門家は指摘する。
  3. 大規模イベントの運営においても、兵站管理の発想が物資調達と配送の効率化に役立つ。

使い方ガイド

場面: military, strategy, logistics, project management

トーン: neutral

起源と歴史

A compound of 兵 (hei, soldier/military) and 站 (tan, a station or post on a supply route). The term was adopted from Chinese military terminology in the Meiji era when Japan modernised its armed forces along Western lines.

文化的背景

時代: Meiji–Contemporary

世代: Adults

社会的背景: General

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