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How to Say ‘Record (noun)’ in Japanese

記録

kiroku

[kee-roh-koo]

💬 Usage Tip: [記録] means “record/log.” In monitoring, it often refers to a health log (numbers + dates).

🇯🇵 In Japan: Many Japanese clinics like simple logs. Even a basic list of dates and numbers is considered helpful and “serious.”

Phrase Breakdown

記録

kiroku

[kee-roh-koo]

record; log

Noun meaning “record/log.” In healthcare, it’s used for tracking data over time (blood pressure, symptoms): 記録する (to record), 記録してください (please record).

Example

血圧の記録を診察のときに見せてください。

Please show me your blood pressure record at the appointment.

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