マンション
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Japanese

マンション (manshon): high-rise condominium buildings.
Etymology
Borrowed from English mansion.[1][2] The term gained currency in the latter half of the 1950s, used to lend an air of luxury to high-density residential development projects.[3]
Note that while English mansion most commonly means “large house”, it is also occasionally used to mean “luxurious apartment”, and this latter usage was borrowed into Japanese.
Usage notes
Coordinate terms
- アパート (apāto, “rental flat or apartment”)
Derived terms
- 億ション (okushon): a high-end condominium
- 高級マンション (kōkyūmanshon): a high-class condominium
References
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