定期券

ていきけん

commuter pass, season ticket

JLPT N2

Character Breakdown

What is 定期券?

定期券 (ていきけん) is a type of ticket used mainly for commuting by train, bus, or subway. It allows unlimited rides between two designated stations or stops for a fixed period, such as one month or three months. This makes it cost-effective for regular travelers.

Usage and Context

People often buy 定期券 to save money on daily commutes to work or school. It is common to specify the period (e.g., 1 month, 3 months) when purchasing. The ticket is usually shown to staff or scanned when entering transportation.

Common Collocations

  • 定期券を買う: to buy a commuter pass
  • 定期券で乗る: to ride using a commuter pass
  • 学生定期券: student commuter pass (discounted)
  • 定期券の期間: the validity period of the commuter pass

Register and Politeness

The word 定期券 is neutral and used in everyday conversation and formal announcements alike. It is a standard term in transportation contexts.

Learner Tips

Do not confuse 定期券 with 普通乗車券 (ふつうじょうしゃけん), which is a regular one-time ticket. 定期券 implies repeated use over a set period and usually offers a discount compared to buying single tickets every day.

Example Sentences

まいあさ、ていきけんででんしゃにのっています。

I take the train every morning using my commuter pass.

ていきけんはいっかげつ、さんかげつ、ろっかげつのきかんでこうにゅうできます。

Commuter passes can be purchased for periods of 1 month, 3 months, or 6 months.

がくせいはていきけんをわりびきかかくでかうことができます。

Students can buy commuter passes at a discounted price.