Telling Time in Japanese : Hours and Minutes
Learning how to tell time in Japanese is an essential skill for anyone navigating daily life in Japan or even just planning a trip. Whether it’s checking schedules, making appointments, or just chatting about your day, understanding the way time is expressed in Japanese can make a huge difference. Let’s break it down step by step so you can confidently say what time it is and understand common time-related expressions.
Hours and Minutes
In Japanese, hours are expressed using the word “時 (じ, ji).” To say a specific time, you simply put the number in front of “時.” Here is a complete chart for the hours:
| Hour | Japanese | Romaji |
|---|---|---|
| 1:00 | 一時(いちじ) | ichiji |
| 2:00 | 二時(にじ) | niji |
| 3:00 | 三時(さんじ) | sanji |
| 4:00 | 四時(よじ) | yoji |
| 5:00 | 五時(ごじ) | goji |
| 6:00 | 六時(ろくじ) | rokuji |
| 7:00 | 七時(しちじ) | shichiji |
| 8:00 | 八時(はちじ) | hachiji |
| 9:00 | 九時(くじ) | kuji |
| 10:00 | 十時(じゅうじ) | juuji |
| 11:00 | 十一時(じゅういちじ) | juuichiji |
| 12:00 | 十二時(じゅうにじ) | juuniji |
Minutes are expressed using “分 (ふん, fun or pun).” The pronunciation of “分” changes depending on the number, which can be tricky, but with a little practice, it becomes second nature. Here is a complete chart for the minutes:
| Minute | Japanese | Romaji |
| 1 | 一分(いっぷん) | ippun |
| 2 | 二分(にふん) | nifun |
| 3 | 三分(さんぷん) | sanpun |
| 4 | 四分(よんぷん) | yonpun |
| 5 | 五分(ごふん) | gofun |
| 6 | 六分(ろっぷん) | roppun |
| 7 | 七分(ななふん) | nanafun |
| 8 | 八分(はっぷん) | happun |
| 9 | 九分(きゅうふん) | kyuufun |
| 10 | 十分(じゅっぷん) | juppun |
| 30 | 三十分(さんじゅっぷん)/ 半(はん)*half | sanjuppun/han |
AM and PM / Half
In Japanese, it’s common to specify whether a time is in the morning or afternoon using “午前 (ごぜん, gozen)” for AM and “午後 (ごご, gogo)” for PM.
- 9:00 AM: 午前九時 (gozen kuji)
- 3:00 PM: 午後三時 (gogo sanji)
When it’s half of the time, you can say either 30分 (さんじゅっぷん, sanjuppun) or 半 (はん, han) after hour.
- 9:30 AM: 午前九時三十分 (gozen kuji sanjuppun)
- 3:30 PM: 午後三時半 (gogo sanji han)
Asking for the Time
If you need to ask someone for the time, you can use this simple phrase:
- 今何時ですか? (Ima nanji desu ka?) – What time is it now?
Useful Time-Related Expressions
| Expression | Meaning | Example Usage |
| ごろ (goro) | around | 午前9時ごろ (around 9 AM) |
| 前 (mae) | before | 午前9時前 (A little after 9AM) |
| 過ぎ(sugi) | past | 午前9時過ぎ (A little after 9AM) |
Exercises
Try these exercises to practice telling time in Japanese:
- Write out how to say 2:45 PM in Japanese.
- How would you ask someone the time in Japanese?
- Write 7:30 AM using both “三十分” and “半” in Japanese.
- Translate “around 5 PM” into Japanese.
- How would you say “a little before 11 AM” in Japanese?
- Write out 3:15 using the correct minute value in Japanese.
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