到達

とうたつ

reaching, attaining, arrival

JLPT N1

Character Breakdown

Meaning and Usage

"到達" (とうたつ) means "reaching," "attaining," or "arrival." It is often used in formal or written contexts to describe reaching a physical place, a goal, or a certain level of achievement.

Common Contexts

You will see 到達 used when talking about arriving at a destination, such as a mountain summit or a city. It is also common in business or technical contexts to describe reaching targets or milestones.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 到達する: to reach or arrive at something
  • 到達点: point of attainment or achievement
  • 目標に到達する: to reach a goal

Nuances

Using 到達 implies a sense of completion or success in reaching a specific point. It is more formal than simpler verbs like 着く (つく) for arrival. Avoid confusing 到達 with 通達 (つうたつ), which means "notification."

Tips

When you want to emphasize the achievement or arrival at a significant point, 到達 is appropriate. For casual conversation about arriving somewhere, simpler verbs might be more natural.

Example Sentences

さんちょうにとうたつしたとき、すばらしいけしきがひろがっていた。

When we reached the mountain summit, a wonderful view spread out.

ぷろじぇくとのもくひょうにとうたつするために、ぜんいんがどりょくしている。

Everyone is working hard to reach the project's goals.

あたらしいぎじゅつのとうたつてんをひょうかするひつようがある。

It is necessary to evaluate the achievement level of the new technology.