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JLPT N5 Japanese Time and Date Vocabulary

How to tell time, name the days, and talk about yesterday/today/tomorrow at JLPT N5 level.

BBao HuaUpdated April 30, 20266 min read

Why this list

Time and date vocabulary is the single most useful N5 cluster for daily life. Every appointment, train schedule, and casual question ('When?') uses this vocabulary.

There are two tricky areas: the days of the month have their own irregular readings up to 10 (ついたち, ふつか, みっか...), and the months use the simpler -gatsu counter on top of the kan-go numbers (一月 ichigatsu = January).

The 29 words

KanjiKanaRomajiEnglish
imanow
kyōtoday
ashitatomorrow
kinōyesterday
mainichievery day
asamorning
hirunoon, daytime
banevening
yorunight
gozenAM
gogoPM
jikantime, hour
fun/punminute (counter)
byōsecond
nichi/hiday
shūweek
tsuki/gatsumonth; moon
toshi/nenyear
getsuyōbiMonday
kayōbiTuesday
suiyōbiWednesday
mokuyōbiThursday
kinyōbiFriday
doyōbiSaturday
nichiyōbiSunday
shūmatsuweekend
senshūlast week
konshūthis week
raishūnext week

Common questions

How do I tell time in Japanese?+

Use [hour] 時 [minute] 分. Three forty-five is 三時四十五分 (sanji yonjūgofun). The minute counter alternates between -fun and -pun depending on the preceding number — memorize the irregulars (ippun, sanpun, yonfun, roppun, jippun).

What's the difference between 今日 and 本日?+

Both mean 'today.' 今日 (kyō) is the everyday spoken form. 本日 (honjitsu) is formal — store announcements, business writing, news. Beginners use 今日 in nearly every situation.

Why does 明日 have multiple readings?+

あした (ashita) is the standard spoken form. あす (asu) is more formal. みょうにち (myōnichi) is rare and very formal. Stick with あした unless you're reading formal text.

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