郷里

きょうり

birth-place, home town

JLPT N1

Character Breakdown

Meaning and Usage

"郷里" (きょうり) refers specifically to one's birthplace or hometown, often carrying a nostalgic or emotional nuance. It is a formal or literary term compared to more casual words like "故郷" (ふるさと).

Common Contexts

This word is frequently used when talking about returning to one's roots, family, or childhood memories. It often appears in contexts involving travel back home, festivals, or reunions.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 郷里を離れる: to leave one's hometown
  • 郷里に帰る: to return to one's hometown
  • 郷里の友人: friends from one's hometown

These collocations emphasize physical or emotional connection to the place of origin.

Register and Nuance

"郷里" is somewhat formal and may appear in written language, speeches, or polite conversation. It conveys respect and sentimentality toward the hometown.

Common Learner Mistake

Confusing "郷里" with "故郷" or "田舎". While all relate to hometown or countryside, "郷里" specifically highlights the birthplace and is more formal. Avoid using it casually in everyday conversation where "ふるさと" or "いなか" might be more natural.

Example Sentences

かれはきょうりをはなれてながいあいだとかいでくらしている。

He has been living in the city for a long time, away from his hometown.

きょうりのまつりにはまいとしかならずかえるようにしている。

I make sure to return to my hometown every year for the festival.

きょうりのゆうじんとさいかいしてむかしばなしにはながさいた。

I reunited with a friend from my hometown and we had a lively chat about old times.