How to Say I’m Looking Forward to Something in Japanese
If you always translate “I’m looking forward to it” as 楽しみにしています, you’re not wrong—but Japanese speakers use several expressions depending on the situation and how excited they are.
Here are some of the most natural ones.
1. 楽しみにしています
Meaning: I’m looking forward to it.
楽しみにしています。
This is the safest and most versatile expression.
Examples
- 日本旅行を楽しみにしています。
I’m looking forward to my trip to Japan. - またお会いできるのを楽しみにしています。
I’m looking forward to seeing you again.
Use it when:
- Talking politely
- Writing emails
- Speaking with teachers, coworkers, or clients
2. 楽しみです
Meaning: I’m excited. / I’m looking forward to it.
A shorter version that’s very common in everyday conversation.
Examples
- 明日が楽しみです。
I’m looking forward to tomorrow. - 新しいカフェ、楽しみ!
I can’t wait to try the new cafe!
3. 待ちきれません
Meaning: I can’t wait!
Use this when you’re extremely excited.
Examples
- コンサートが待ちきれません!
I can’t wait for the concert! - 新しいゲームが待ちきれない!
I can’t wait for the new game.
4. 待ち遠しいです
Meaning: I can’t wait.
Unlike 待ちきれません, this expresses a pleasant feeling that something can’t come soon enough.
Examples
- 春が待ち遠しいです。
I can’t wait for spring. - 夏休みが待ち遠しいです。
I’m looking forward to summer vacation.
This is often used for seasons, holidays, or events that are still some time away.
5. ワクワクしています
Meaning: I’m excited.
This emphasizes the emotion you’re feeling.
Examples
- 初めての海外旅行でワクワクしています。
I’m excited about my first trip abroad. - 明日のイベント、ワクワク!
I’m excited for tomorrow’s event!
Quick Comparison
| Japanese | Natural English | Nuance |
|---|---|---|
| 楽しみにしています | I’m looking forward to it. | Polite and standard |
| 楽しみです | I’m excited. / Looking forward to it. | Casual and everyday |
| 待ちきれません | I can’t wait. | Very excited |
| 待ち遠しいです | I can’t wait. | Something feels far away |
| ワクワクしています | I’m excited. | Focuses on your feelings |
Tip
If you’re ever unsure, 楽しみにしています is almost always the right choice. It’s natural in conversations, emails, and messages, and you’ll hear native speakers use it all the time.
Once you’re comfortable with it, try adding expressions like 待ち遠しいです or ワクワクしています to sound more expressive and natural.
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