休業

きゅうぎょう

closure, shutdown, holiday

JLPT N2

Character Breakdown

Meaning and Usage

The word 休業 (きゅうぎょう) refers to a temporary closure or suspension of business activities. It is commonly used for shops, factories, or offices that stop operating for a certain period, whether for holidays, maintenance, or other reasons.

Common Contexts

休業 is often seen in announcements about scheduled breaks, such as weekly holidays or special shutdowns for repairs. It implies a temporary pause rather than permanent closure.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 休業する: to close or suspend business
  • 休業中: during the closure
  • 休業日: a day off or holiday when the business is closed

These phrases are useful for understanding business hours or explaining why a service is unavailable.

Register and Nuance

This term is formal and often used in written notices or official announcements. It is less common in casual conversation where simpler words like "休み" might be used.

Common Mistakes

Learners sometimes confuse 休業 with 休暇 (きゅうか), which means "vacation" or "leave" for individuals. Remember, 休業 relates to business or organizational closure, not personal time off.

Example Sentences

このみせはまいしゅうすいようびにきゅうぎょうしています。

This store is closed every Wednesday.

こうじょうはせつびのてんけんのため、いっしゅうかんきゅうぎょうするよていです。

The factory plans to shut down for a week for equipment inspection.

きゅうぎょうちゅうでもでんわでのといあわせはうけつけています。

Even during the closure, phone inquiries are accepted.