How to say "school trip" in Japanese?

In Japanese "school trip" translates to  修学旅行 

Transliteration: Shuugaku ryokou

🇯🇵 修学旅行で京都に行きました。

🗣️ Shuugaku ryokou de kyouto ni ikimashita.

🇺🇸 I went to Kyoto on a school trip.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "school trip" in Japanese?

You can use the word "修学旅行" which translates to "School trip".

How to pronounce "修学旅行" (school trip) in Japanese?

The word "修学旅行" is pronounced as "Shuugaku ryokou".

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