領事

Japanese JLPT N1 Vocabulary Japanese ★★★ 3/5 formal りょうじryōji
読み りょうじ
ローマ字 ryōji
漢字の分解 領 (ryō) — territory, manage, control; 事 (ji/koto) — affairs, matter, work
発音 /ɾʲoː.dʑi/

意味

Consul. An official appointed by a state to reside in a foreign city and protect the state's commercial interests and assist its citizens there.

Distinguished from an ambassador (大使, taishi), who represents the state at the highest diplomatic level in a foreign capital, a 領事 (consul) typically operates in commercial cities or regions outside the capital. The consulate is 領事館 (ryōjikan). Senior consular officials include 総領事 (sōryōji, consul-general) and 副領事 (fukuryōji, vice-consul). Consular duties include issuing visas, certifying documents, and assisting citizens in emergencies.

例文

  1. 現地に滞在する自国民が事故に遭い、在外領事館を通じて領事の支援を求めた。
  2. 両国の外交関係が悪化し、領事館の業務が一時停止されるという異常事態が生じた。
  3. 総領事は赴任先の商工会議所で講演を行い、二国間の経済連携強化を訴えた。

使い方ガイド

場面: diplomacy, international relations, consular affairs, travel

トーン: neutral

起源と歴史

From 領 (ryō, territory/domain) and 事 (ji, affairs/matter). Originally denoting an official who managed affairs in a foreign territory, the term was adopted in the Meiji era as Japan established a modern diplomatic and consular network.

文化的背景

時代: Meiji–Contemporary

世代: Adults

社会的背景: General

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