Japanese meaning of 千客万来

Reading:
せんきゃくばんらい (senkyaku banrai)

English Translation:

A constant stream of visitors or customers

Meaning & Cultural Context

Meaning:


An endless stream of patrons; robust foot traffic and commercial vitality.

Cultural Context:


Seen on shop banners, shrine talismans, and tourism copy to invoke prosperity and welcome.

Grammar & Learning Points

Grammar Point

• Noun phrase with “の店” or “の盛況” to describe a place attracting many visitors (“千客万来の温泉地”).
• Common in tourism and business promotion.

Trap for English Speakers

Could be interpreted as a fixed number, but it’s an idiomatic exaggeration meaning “endless visitors.”

Example

Basic Example

祭りの日は千客万来で賑わった。

The festival day was bustling with a constant stream of visitors.


Applied Example

新しく開店した喫茶店は、まるで漫画の世界のように千客万来の賑わいだった。

The newly opened café was bustling like a scene from a manga, with a constant stream of customers.