GrammarN32 min read2026-02-17

〜向けだ/向けに/向けの

Grammar pattern expressing purpose, target audience, or intended recipient

Meaning

〜向けだ/向けに/向けの indicates that something is designed for, suitable for, or intended toward a specific purpose, audience, or group. The form changes based on what follows: 向けだ stands alone at the end of a sentence, 向けに precedes a verb showing an action directed toward the target, and 向けの precedes a noun to modify it.

Formation

Part of speechFormation
名词向けだ/向けに/向けの

Examples

  1. あの女性向けの漫画はすごく売れている。
    That manga aimed at women sells extremely well.

  2. 弊社は大学向けに語学の教材を提供しています。
    Our company provides language teaching materials for universities.

  3. このサービスは一般向けです。誰でも利用できます。
    This service is intended for the general public. Anyone can use it.

Summary

  • Use 向けだ at the end of a sentence to describe what something is meant for
  • Use 向けに before verbs when describing actions directed toward a specific target
  • Use 向けの before nouns to modify them with the intended purpose or audience

Related Articles