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What is journey in Japanese?

There are several ways to say "journey" in Japanese, depending on the context and nuance you want to convey:

General journey:

* 旅 (tabi): This is the most common word for "journey" and can refer to any kind of travel, whether it's a short trip or a long expedition.

* 旅行 (ryokō): This word is similar to "tabi" but usually implies a planned trip for pleasure or leisure.

* 道程 (dōtei): This word emphasizes the distance or path traveled, and is often used in a more formal or literary context.

Specific types of journeys:

* 冒険 (bōken): This means "adventure" and refers to a journey with danger or excitement.

* 巡礼 (junrei): This word refers to a pilgrimage, a journey to a sacred place for religious purposes.

* 航海 (kōkai): This means "voyage" and refers specifically to a journey by sea.

* 遠征 (ensen): This refers to a long military expedition or journey.

Figurative meaning:

* 人生の旅 (jinsei no tabi): This literally means "journey of life," and refers to the life journey or life experiences of a person.

The best translation for "journey" will depend on the specific context of your sentence.

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