noun
A noun for someone coming to visit. It often sounds a little more literary or descriptive than 訪問 or 来訪, and is common in phrases like 突然の訪れ.
彼女の突然の訪れに、家族は驚いた。
Her sudden visit surprised the family.
友人
I am eagerly awaiting my friend's visit.
noun
arrival; coming; advent; appearance
Used for the coming or appearance of a season, period, event, or condition. 春の訪れ is the most typical learner-friendly collocation.
庭の梅の花に春の訪れを感じた。
The plum blossoms in the garden made me feel the arrival of spring.
新しい時代の訪れを多くの人が期待している。
Many people are hoping for the advent of a new era.
noun
Rare or literary use for news or tidings; in ordinary modern Japanese, 便り or 知らせ is usually clearer.
古い文章では、訪れが遠方からの知らせを指すことがある。
In older writing, 訪れ can refer to news from far away.