Gakuendejikanyotomare (ESSENTIAL · 2025)

**学園で時間を止める(gakuendejikanyotomare)**は、学園ものフィクションにおける設定フレーズとして使えるコンセプトです。以下は読者や作り手にとって実用的で再利用しやすい説明、バリエーション、描写のコツ、プロット応用例、注意点です。

"Shiken no mae no toshokan. Dare mo inai kaidō. Gakuen de jikan yo tomare — kono shunkan dake wa eien ni."
(Before the exam, in the library. In the empty hallway. Time, stop at the academy — even if only this moment lasts forever.) gakuendejikanyotomare

| Japanese | Romaji | English | |----------|--------|---------| | 学園で | Gakuen de | At the academy / On campus | | 時間よ | Jikan yo | Time (vocative particle "yo" = addressing time directly) | | 止まれ | Tomare | Stop! (imperative form of 止まる - to stop) | "Shiken no mae no toshokan

Full meaning: "Time, stop here at the academy!"
This is a poetic, commanding phrase, often used in fiction when a character wants to freeze a moment of school life forever. gakuendejikanyotomare

The verb tomaru (止まる - to stop, intransitive) becomes tomare (止まれ) for the imperative.
Do not confuse with tomeru (止める - to stop something, transitive) → imperative tomero.

| Verb | Meaning | Imperative | |------|---------|-------------| | 止まる (jikan ga tomaru) | Time stops | 止まれ (tomare) | | 止める (jikan o tomeru) | (Someone) stops time | 止めろ (tomero) |

So "Jikan yo tomare" is correct for addressing time itself.