Japanese Symbol for

勝利

shōri

victory · triumph · win

Readings

  • 勝 ONショウshō
  • 勝 KUNか(つ)ka-tsu (to win)
  • 利 ONri
  • 利 KUNき(く)ki-ku (to be effective)

Meaning

Victory, triumph, win. 勝利 combines 勝 (to win, to excel) with 利 (profit, benefit, advantage). Together they mean a win that brings benefit — a decisive, favorable victory.

勝つ

katsu

to win, to beat

必勝

hisshō

certain victory, sure win

優勝

yūshō

championship, overall victory

連勝

renshō

consecutive wins, winning streak

完全勝利

kanzen shōri

complete/perfect victory

勝負

shōbu

match, contest, win or lose

勝負 (shōbu — contest, the decisive moment of win or lose) is a culturally charged word in Japan — used in sports, business, and everyday challenges. 必勝 (hisshō — certain victory) is written on headbands and flags during sports events, exams, and competitive situations. Japan's competitive culture values both winning gracefully and losing with dignity.

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