A1 Collocation 중립 3분 분량

高い朝

takai asa

expensive morning

15초 만에

  • Refers to a morning where you spent a lot of money.
  • Combines 'expensive' (takai) and 'morning' (asa) directly.
  • Used for luxury breakfasts, hotel stays, or unexpected morning costs.

This phrase describes a morning where you spent a significant amount of money, usually on a meal, a luxury experience, or an unexpected expense.

주요 예문

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At a luxury hotel breakfast buffet

ホテルの朝食は、本当に高い朝でした。

The hotel breakfast made for a truly expensive morning.

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Texting a friend about a fancy cafe

スタバで新作を全部頼んだら、高い朝になった!

I ordered all the new items at Starbucks, so it turned into an expensive morning!

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Realizing you spent too much on a taxi

タクシーに乗っちゃった。高い朝だなあ。

I ended up taking a taxi. Man, what an expensive morning.

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문화적 배경

In Tokyo, 'Morning' culture is often about 'buying time.' People pay high prices at cafes to have a quiet place to work or read before the office opens. Nagoya is famous for its 'Morning Service' where breakfast is nearly free. In Nagoya, a '{高|たか}い{朝|あさ}' is actually quite rare and might be seen as a waste! The hashtag #高い朝 is often used ironically or as a 'flex' to show off a luxury lifestyle, similar to #brunch in the West. Breakfast meetings are becoming more common in Japan. In this context, '{高|たか}い{朝|あさ}' might refer to the high-stakes nature of the meeting as much as the price of the coffee.

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Use it on Social Media

This phrase is perfect for captions. It makes you sound like a local who enjoys urban life.

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Don't use for 'Late'

Never use 'Takai Asa' to mean you woke up late. Your Japanese friends will be very confused!

15초 만에

  • Refers to a morning where you spent a lot of money.
  • Combines 'expensive' (takai) and 'morning' (asa) directly.
  • Used for luxury breakfasts, hotel stays, or unexpected morning costs.

What It Means

Imagine you wake up in a beautiful hotel. You head downstairs for breakfast. You see the bill is 5,000 yen. That right there is a 高い朝. It literally means 'expensive morning.' It is a simple combination of 高い (expensive/high) and (morning). You use it to describe the financial weight of your start to the day. It is not an idiom with a hidden meaning. It is a direct, punchy way to talk about your wallet feeling lighter before noon. It captures that specific feeling of luxury or perhaps a bit of 'buyer's remorse' after a fancy latte.

How To Use It

You can use this phrase as a standalone observation. You might say 今日は高い朝ですね (Today is an expensive morning, isn't it?). It works well when talking to friends or colleagues about your plans. You can also use it to describe a specific event. For example, if you took a taxi instead of the train, you had a 高い朝. Just pair it with the verb or です to make a sentence. It is very flexible because it is a simple noun phrase. You don't need complex grammar to make your point. Just point at the receipt and sigh!

When To Use It

Use this when you are treating yourself to a 'Morning Service' at a high-end cafe. It is perfect for travel vlogs or social media posts. If you are staying at a five-star ryokan, this phrase fits perfectly. Use it when you are being a bit self-deprecating about your spending habits. It is great for bonding over the high cost of living in cities like Tokyo. You can use it when you are genuinely impressed by the quality that comes with the price. It is also a good way to warn a friend that a certain breakfast spot is pricey.

When NOT To Use It

Do not use this to mean 'late morning.' In English, we sometimes say 'the morning is getting on,' but in Japanese, 高い only refers to price or physical height. For a late morning, use 遅い朝. Also, avoid using it in very serious financial meetings. It sounds a bit too casual or observational for a corporate budget report. Don't use it to describe a 'high energy' morning either. That would be 元気な朝. Finally, if the morning was physically high up (like on a mountain), you would usually specify the location rather than using this phrase.

Cultural Background

Japan has a unique 'Morning Service' (モーニング) culture. This started in Nagoya, where cafes offer free toast and eggs with your coffee. Usually, these are very cheap. Because of this, when a morning meal is actually expensive, it really stands out! Japanese people value seasonal and high-quality breakfast ingredients. A 高い朝 often implies you are eating high-grade fruit or premium rice. There is also a culture of 'Petit Luxury' (プチ贅沢) in Japan. This is where people spend a little extra on small things to feel happy. An expensive morning is the ultimate 'Petit Luxury' to start a workday.

Common Variations

You will often hear 高い朝ごはん (expensive breakfast). This is more specific than just saying the whole morning was expensive. Another variation is 贅沢な朝 (a luxurious morning). This sounds a bit more positive and elegant. If you want to sound more casual, you might say 金欠の朝 (a morning that makes me broke). If you are talking about a hotel stay, you might say 高級な朝 (a high-class morning). Each variation changes the 'vibe' slightly, from complaining about the price to celebrating the quality.

사용 참고사항

This phrase is neutral and can be used with anyone from friends to casual acquaintances. Just be careful with your tone—it can sound like a boast or a complaint depending on how you say it.

💡

Use it on Social Media

This phrase is perfect for captions. It makes you sound like a local who enjoys urban life.

⚠️

Don't use for 'Late'

Never use 'Takai Asa' to mean you woke up late. Your Japanese friends will be very confused!

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The 'Ni naru' trick

Use 'Takai asa ni narimashita' to sound more natural when complaining about an accidental expense.

예시

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#1 At a luxury hotel breakfast buffet
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ホテルの朝食は、本当に高い朝でした。

The hotel breakfast made for a truly expensive morning.

A very common way to describe hotel dining costs.

#2 Texting a friend about a fancy cafe
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スタバで新作を全部頼んだら、高い朝になった!

I ordered all the new items at Starbucks, so it turned into an expensive morning!

Casual use showing a self-inflicted splurge.

#3 Realizing you spent too much on a taxi
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タクシーに乗っちゃった。高い朝だなあ。

I ended up taking a taxi. Man, what an expensive morning.

Expressing a bit of regret or resignation.

#4 Treating a partner to a special brunch
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たまには、こんな高い朝もいいよね。

An expensive morning like this is nice once in a while, right?

Using the price to emphasize the special nature of the date.

#5 Discussing travel expenses with a colleague
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東京のカフェはどこも高い朝になりますね。

Every cafe in Tokyo leads to an expensive morning, doesn't it?

A polite observation about city prices.

#6 Complaining about a surprise bill
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うわ、この請求書!高い朝の始まりだ。

Whoa, this bill! It's the start of an expensive morning.

Using the phrase to react to bad news.

셀프 테스트

Fill in the blank with the correct adjective.

{今日|きょう}はホテルで{朝食|ちょうしょく}を{食|た}べました。とても( ){朝|あさ}でした。

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: {高|たか}い

Since the context is a hotel breakfast, 'expensive' ({高|たか}い) is the most natural fit.

Which sentence is the most natural way to complain about an expensive taxi ride in the morning?

Choose the best option:

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: {高|たか}い{朝|あさ}になりました。

'Ni narimashita' means 'became,' which is perfect for describing a situation that resulted in high costs.

Complete the dialogue.

A: {寝坊|ねぼう}してタクシーに{乗|の}っちゃった。 B: えー!それは(   )だね。

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: {高|たか}い{朝|あさ}

Taking a taxi due to oversleeping is a classic 'expensive morning' scenario.

Match the phrase to the situation.

Situation: You spent 3,000 yen on a fancy pancake breakfast.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: {高|たか}い{朝|あさ}

The phrase describes the cost of the morning experience.

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시각 학습 자료

What makes a 'Takai Asa'?

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Food

  • Hotel Buffet
  • Fancy Cafe
  • Room Service
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Transport

  • Emergency Taxi
  • First Class Train
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Bad Luck

  • Lost Wallet
  • Parking Ticket

연습 문제 은행

4 연습 문제
Fill in the blank with the correct adjective. Fill Blank A1

{今日|きょう}はホテルで{朝食|ちょうしょく}を{食|た}べました。とても( ){朝|あさ}でした。

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: {高|たか}い

Since the context is a hotel breakfast, 'expensive' ({高|たか}い) is the most natural fit.

Which sentence is the most natural way to complain about an expensive taxi ride in the morning? Choose A2

Choose the best option:

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: {高|たか}い{朝|あさ}になりました。

'Ni narimashita' means 'became,' which is perfect for describing a situation that resulted in high costs.

Complete the dialogue. dialogue_completion A1

A: {寝坊|ねぼう}してタクシーに{乗|の}っちゃった。 B: えー!それは(   )だね。

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: {高|たか}い{朝|あさ}

Taking a taxi due to oversleeping is a classic 'expensive morning' scenario.

Match the phrase to the situation. situation_matching A1

Situation: You spent 3,000 yen on a fancy pancake breakfast.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: {高|たか}い{朝|あさ}

The phrase describes the cost of the morning experience.

🎉 점수: /4

자주 묻는 질문

10 질문

It's a common collocation, meaning words that often go together, but it's not a 'kotowaza' (proverb).

Yes! It means an expensive night out, usually involving dinner or drinks.

Not at all, but it can sound like you are boasting if you use it too much about luxury items.

The opposite is '{安|やす}い{朝|あさ}' (Yasui Asa).

Probably not. It's a bit too casual and personal for a formal interview.

Mostly, but it can also mean any expense incurred in the morning, like a taxi or a lost item.

It is written as {高い朝|たかいあさ}.

It's used by everyone, but you'll see it a lot in 'lifestyle' content often associated with young professionals.

No, you should say 'Takai choushoku (breakfast) o tabeta'.

The words are A1, but using them together like this is more A2/B1 level.

관련 표현

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{贅沢|ぜいたく}な{朝|あさ}

similar

A luxurious morning.

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{安|やす}い{朝|あさ}

contrast

A cheap morning.

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{朝活|あさかつ}

builds on

Morning activities/hobbies.

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{優雅|ゆうが}な{朝|あさ}

similar

An elegant morning.

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