張り紙

はりがみ

notice, poster

JLPT N1

Character Breakdown

Understanding 張り紙

The word 張り紙 (はりがみ) refers to a physical notice or poster that is pasted or stuck onto surfaces like walls, doors, or windows. It is commonly used to convey information such as announcements, warnings, or instructions in public or private spaces.

Usage and Context

張り紙 is often seen in places like train stations, shops, offices, or residential buildings. It usually contains brief, important messages such as changes in business hours, event announcements, or rules. The tone is generally neutral and formal, suitable for public communication.

Common Collocations

  • 張り紙を貼る (はりがみをはる): to put up a notice/poster
  • 張り紙に書く (はりがみにかく): to write on a notice
  • 張り紙を剥がす (はりがみをはがす): to remove a notice

These collocations highlight typical actions involving 張り紙.

Tips for Learners

張り紙 is a noun and is often used with verbs like 貼る (to stick) or 剥がす (to peel off). Avoid confusing it with 掲示 (けいじ), which is a more formal term for posting notices, often in official contexts. 張り紙 is more casual and common in everyday situations.

When using 張り紙, remember it implies a physical paper notice rather than digital or verbal announcements.

Example Sentences

えきのかべにはりがみがたくさんはってある。

There are many notices posted on the station wall.

はりがみにはえいぎょうじかんのへんこうがかいてあった。

The notice had information about the change in business hours.

へやのドアに『はいらないでください』というはりがみをした。

I put up a notice on the room door saying 'Please do not enter.'