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Professional Teacherđ Todayâs Japanese Tip: âX no Akiâ â âAutumn of Xâ
In Japanese, we often describe autumn as âăăăźăăïŒX no akiïŒ.â
Here, ăă (X) just means âsomething you enjoy.â
So it becomes âAutumn of ___.â
Here are some common examples:
âą ăčăăŒăăźăăïŒsupĆtsu no akiïŒ
âAutumn of sportsâ â the season for playing sports
âą ăăăăăăźăăïŒshokuyoku no akiïŒ
âAutumn of appetiteâ â the season of good food
âą ă©ăăăăźăăïŒdokusho no akiïŒ
âAutumn of readingâ â the season for enjoying books
In Japanese culture, autumn is seen as a perfect time to enjoy hobbies and delicious food, so we put many things into ăă.
Whatâs your ăăăźăăïŒX no akiïŒ this year? đđ
Nov 24, 2025 3:36 AM
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