Glossary of Japanese Terms โ
Common Japanese words and terms you'll encounter while living in Japan.
Everyday Life โ
- Konbini - Convenience store (7-Eleven, FamilyMart, Lawson). Open 24/7 and useful for everything from snacks to paying bills.
- Koban - Police box. Small neighborhood police stations found near train stations and intersections.
- Yakkyoku - Pharmacy or drugstore.
- Combini ATM - ATMs found in convenience stores, often the easiest option for foreign bank cards.
- Genkan - Entryway area where you remove your shoes before entering a home or building.
- Gomi - Garbage/trash. Sorting rules vary by city and can be very detailed.
- Sodai gomi - Large or bulky garbage that requires scheduling a special pickup.
- Futon - Japanese bedding laid directly on tatami floors, folded and stored during the day.
- Tatami - Traditional woven rush mat flooring found in Japanese-style rooms.
- Onsen - Hot spring bath, often at resorts or dedicated facilities.
- Sento - Public bathhouse found in neighborhoods, cheaper than onsen.
- Izakaya - Casual Japanese pub serving food and drinks. Great for socializing.
- Nomikai - Drinking party, very common for workplace socializing.
- Hanko/Inkan - Personal seal or stamp used in place of signatures on official documents.
- Yubinkyoku - Post office.
- Eki - Train station.
- Densha - Train.
- Shinkansen - Bullet train. Japan's high-speed rail network connecting major cities.
- Suica/Pasmo/ICOCA - Rechargeable transit IC cards used for trains, buses, and convenience store purchases.
Administrative โ
- Yakusho/Kuyakusho - City hall or ward office where you handle registrations and paperwork.
- Juminhyo - Resident certificate. An official document proving your registered address.
- Zairyu card - Residence card issued to foreign nationals with mid- to long-term visas.
- My Number - Japan's individual identification number used for tax and social security.
- Koseki - Family register. The official record of a Japanese family's vital events.
- Tsukin teiki - Commuter pass for regular train/bus routes, usually purchased monthly or quarterly.
Housing โ
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For a full housing terminology guide, see the Housing Terminology page.
- Mansion - Concrete apartment building (not a large house). Generally nicer than apaato.
- Apaato - Wooden or lightweight apartment building, typically cheaper.
- Fudosan/Fudousan - Real estate agency. Where you go to find rental apartments.
