ツアー vs. 旅行: Which Do You Use in Traveling ?
What is the difference between “ツアー and 旅行“? They have subtle differences. Do you usually use “旅行” or “ツアー” in daily conversation? Haven’t you taken a tour group? Let me introduce what their subtle differences are and how you correctly use them such as native speakers today!
[wp-svg-icons icon=”checkmark-circle” wrap=”i”] ツアー (tsua-)
[wp-svg-icons icon=”arrow-right-2″ wrap=”span”] Tour group/Package tour / 旅行团 / 투어 / Tour
“ツアー” means “Tour group or Package tour” and which has been used as the meaning of “A holiday at a fixed price in which the travel company arranges your travel, hotels, and sometimes meals for you”. The basic way to use “ツアー” is that “ツアーで旅行する(travel by a tour group.)”, “ツアーで行く(go with a tour group), etc. Rather than going alone, going with a tour group means the price of traveling is cheaper for your money.
ツアーで行くよ。 (I’m going with a tour group.) (我跟团去喔。) (투어로 갈거야.) (Tớ sẽ đi du lịch theo tour đấy.)
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日帰りでバスツアーに行ってきたよ。 (We went for a one-day bus trip.) (我去了巴士观光一日游。) (당일치기로 버스 투어 갔다 왔어.) (Tớ đã đi tour về trong ngày bằng xe buýt.)
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いつもツアーで旅行してるの? (Do you usually take a tour group?) (你总是跟团游吗?) (항상 투어로 여행해?) (Cậu thường đi du lịch theo tour hả?)
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うん、ツアーの方が安いからね! (Yes, it’s cheaper if join a tour group.) (嗯,跟团比较便宜啊!) (응, 투어가 싸니까!) (Ừ, vì đi tour rẻ hơn!)
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[wp-svg-icons icon=”checkmark-circle” wrap=”i”] 旅行 (ryokou)
[wp-svg-icons icon=”arrow-right-2″ wrap=”span”] Travel/Trip / 旅行 / 여행 / Du lịch
“旅行” means “Travel or Trip” and which has been used as the meaning of “to make a journey, usually over a long distance”. The basic way to use “旅行” is that “___(place )に旅行します such as “東京に旅行します(I’ll travel to Tokyo.) When using “旅行“, it includes “ツアー” because “ツアー” is also to travel. Generally, although people don’t care that much if “旅行” is a tour group(“ツアー”) or not, sometimes you may be asked or when you want to emphasize “ツアー” which is so cheap or something, you might want to say “ツアーで行く(go with a tour group)” rather than “旅行する(travel)”. Furthermore, “旅行(a trip)”, such as a graduation trip(卒業旅行) is a noun and “旅行する(to travel)” is a verb.
今旅行中なんだ! (I’m traveling now!) (我现在正在旅行!) (지금 여행 중이야!) (Tớ đang đi du lịch đấy!)
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卒業旅行は韓国に行ったよ! (I went on a graduation trip to Korea.) (毕业旅行去了韩国!) (졸업 여행은 한국에 갔었어!) (Tớ đã đi du lịch cuối cấp ở Hàn Quốc đấy!)
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趣味は旅行することだよ。 (My hobby is traveling.) (我的兴趣是旅行。) (취미는 여행이야.) (Sở thích của tớ là đi du lịch đấy.)
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国内旅行をたくさんしてるよ! (I do a lot of domestic travel!) (去了很多国内旅行!) (국내 여행을 많이 하고 있어!) (Tớ đi du lịch trong nước nhiều lắm đấy!)
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