はつ

to depart (e.g., on a plane, train)

JLPT N2

Character Breakdown

Meaning and Usage

The kanji 発 (はつ) is commonly used as a prefix or part of compound words to indicate departure, start, or emission. It often appears in contexts related to transportation, such as trains, planes, and buses, to specify the point of departure.

Common Collocations

  • 東京発 (とうきょうはつ): departing from Tokyo
  • 発表 (はっぴょう): announcement, presentation
  • 発車 (はっしゃ): departure of a vehicle

Nuances and Register

発 is a formal and neutral term often used in written and spoken Japanese, especially in schedules, announcements, and official contexts. When used in compounds like 発表, it shifts meaning toward "to announce" or "to present."

Common Confusions

Learners sometimes confuse 発 with 出発 (しゅっぱつ), which also means "departure." 発 is more often used as a prefix or in compound words, while 出発 is a standalone noun or verb meaning "to depart." Understanding this distinction helps in choosing the correct expression.

Practical Tips

When you see 発 attached to a place name, it usually means "departing from that place." For example, 東京発 means "departing from Tokyo." This is very common in travel schedules and tickets.

Example Sentences

とうきょうはつのしんかんせんはごぜんくじにしゅっぱつします。

The Shinkansen departing from Tokyo leaves at 9 a.m.

このひこうきはおおさかはつニューヨークゆきです。

This plane departs from Osaka and is bound for New York.

しんせいひんのはっぴょうかいがらいしゅうかいさいされます。

The new product launch event will be held next week.