Rōnin (student)

For other uses of Rōnin or Ronin, see Ronin (disambiguation).

In Japan, a rōnin (浪人, ろうにん) is a student who has graduated from middle school or high school but has failed to enter a school at the next level, and consequently is studying outside of the school system for entrance in a future year.[1][2] Rōnin may study at a yobikō.

Etymology

The term "rōnin" is colloquial; the word kanendosei (過年度生) is more formal. "Rōnin" derives from their having no school to attend, as a ronin (a masterless samurai) had no leader to serve.

Sometimes the term 二浪 (short form) or 二年浪人 (full form, 二年 - second year) is used for student, who failed exams twice.

In popular culture

Rōnin appear frequently in fiction and Japanese popular culture. As an example, the manga and anime series Love Hina features three main characters, Keitaro Urashima, Naru Narusegawa, and Mutsumi Otohime, who are described as rōnin throughout most of the series. In the manga and anime series Chobits, the protagonist, Hideki Motosuwa, is a rōnin studying at a preparatory school to get into college. Maison Ikkoku also features a rōnin as its main character; the series centers around his studying for exams as he is distracted by others that he lives with. The protagonist of Sekirei, Minato Sahashi, is also a rōnin. Kanamemo's Hinata Azuma is a roninsei as well due to her love of gambling and money making, activities which hinder her studies.

See also

References

  1. Akihiko Yonekawa. Beyond Polite Japanese. page 25. Kodansha 2001. ISBN 4-7700-2773-7
  2. 浪人 at Japanese-English dictionaries: プログレッシブ和英中辞典 or ニューセンチュリー和英辞典

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