Japanese VocabularyOrganized by Part Of Speech
Noun
word
食器Meaning
Tableware
Reading
shokki
Kanji
食Eat, Food 器Vessel
Explanation
The Japanese noun '食器 (しょっき)' refers to 'tableware', which includes dishes, plates, bowls, cups, and utensils used for eating and serving food. This term is commonly used in everyday contexts, such as setting the table or washing dishes. For example: Please wash the tableware「食器を洗ってください」(しょっきをあらってください). I bought new tableware「新しい食器を買いました」(あたらしいしょっきをかいました). The word is neutral and can refer to any type of tableware, whether it's made of ceramic, glass, metal, or other materials.
Part Of Speech
noun
Kanji JLPT
N1Kanji Grade
4Frequency
3415
Composition
kanji
Handwriting
word
機嫌Meaning
Mood
Reading
kigen
Kanji
機Machine, Opportunity 嫌Dislike
Explanation
The Japanese noun '機嫌 (きげん)' refers to someone's mood or state of mind. It is often used to describe whether someone is in a good or bad mood. For example: Her mood is good today「彼女の機嫌は今日良い」(かのじょのきげんはきょうよい). He is in a bad mood「彼は機嫌が悪い」(かれはきげんがわるい). The word can also be used in greetings like 'ご機嫌いかが? (ごきげんいかが?)', which means 'How are you?' or 'How is your mood?'. It is important to note that '機嫌' is often used in formal or polite contexts.
Part Of Speech
noun
Kanji JLPT
N1Kanji Grade
9Frequency
3416
Composition
kanji
Handwriting
word
序でMeaning
Opportunity
Reading
tsuide
Kanji
序Beginning, Preface
Explanation
The Japanese noun '序で (ついで)' refers to an opportunity or a convenient moment to do something. It is often used when someone is already doing something and takes the chance to do another related task. For example: While you're at the store, could you buy some milk?「お店に行くついでに牛乳を買ってきてくれる?」(おみせにいくついでにぎゅうにゅうをかってきてくれる?). I'll clean the kitchen while I'm at it「キッチンを掃除するついでに片付けよう」(キッチンをそうじするついでにかたづけよう). This word is commonly used in casual conversations and implies making the most of a situation.
Part Of Speech
noun
Kanji JLPT
N1Kanji Grade
5Frequency
3417
Composition
kanji-hiragana
Handwriting
word
巣Meaning
Nest
Reading
su
Kanji
巣Nest
Explanation
The Japanese noun '巣 (す)' means 'nest'. This word is used to describe the structure built by birds, insects, or other animals to lay eggs or raise their young. It can also be used metaphorically to describe a place where people gather or live, often with a negative connotation. For example: a bird's nest「鳥の巣」(とりのす). The criminal's hideout was like a nest「犯罪者の隠れ家は巣のようだった」(はんざいしゃのかくれがはすのようだった). The word can also be used in compound words, such as '蜘蛛の巣 (くものす)' (spider's web).
Part Of Speech
noun
Kanji JLPT
N1Kanji Grade
4Frequency
3420
Composition
kanji
Handwriting
word
受話器Meaning
Receiver
Reading
juwaki
Kanji
受Accept 話Talk 器Vessel
Explanation
The Japanese noun '受話器 (じゅわき)' refers to the 'receiver' of a telephone, the part of the phone that you hold to your ear to listen and speak. It is commonly used in the context of telecommunication devices. Example sentences: Please pick up the receiver「受話器を取ってください」(じゅわきをとってください). The receiver is broken「受話器が壊れています」(じゅわきがこわれています). This word is specific to telephones and does not refer to other types of receivers, such as those used in electronics or sports.
Part Of Speech
noun
Kanji JLPT
N1Kanji Grade
4Frequency
3423
Composition
kanji
Handwriting
word
消火器Meaning
Fire extinguisher
Reading
shoukaki
Kanji
消Extinguish 火Fire 器Vessel
Explanation
The Japanese noun '消火器 (しょうかき)' refers to a 'fire extinguisher', a device used to put out fires. It is commonly found in buildings, vehicles, and public spaces for safety purposes. Example sentences: Please use the fire extinguisher in case of emergency「緊急時には消火器を使ってください」(きんきゅうじにはしょうかきをつかってください). The fire extinguisher is located near the exit「消火器は出口の近くにあります」(しょうかきはでぐちのちかくにあります).
Part Of Speech
noun
Kanji JLPT
N1Kanji Grade
4Frequency
3424
Composition
kanji
Handwriting
word
比率Meaning
Ratio
Reading
hiritsu
Kanji
比Compare, Ratio 率Command, Proportion
Explanation
The Japanese noun '比率 (ひりつ)' means 'ratio'. It refers to the quantitative relation between two amounts showing the number of times one value contains or is contained within the other. This term is commonly used in mathematical, scientific, and financial contexts to describe proportions or comparative relationships. For example: The ratio of men to women is 2:1「男性と女性の比率は2:1です」(だんせいとじょせいのひりつは2:1です). The ratio of sugar to flour in this recipe is 1:3「このレシピの砂糖と小麦粉の比率は1:3です」(このレシピのさとうとこむぎこのひりつは1:3です).
Part Of Speech
noun
Kanji JLPT
N1Kanji Grade
5Frequency
3425
Composition
kanji
Handwriting
word
幹部Meaning
Executive
Reading
kanbu
Kanji
幹Trunk, Main 部Section, Department
Explanation
The Japanese noun '幹部 (かんぶ)' refers to an executive or a high-ranking official within an organization, such as a company, political party, or other group. It typically denotes someone in a leadership or managerial position who holds significant responsibility. For example: The executive made an important decision「幹部が重要な決定をした」(かんぶがじゅうようなけっていをした). She is a member of the company's executive team「彼女は会社の幹部です」(かのじょはかいしゃのかんぶです). The term is often used in formal or professional contexts and emphasizes the person's role in decision-making and leadership.
Part Of Speech
noun
Kanji JLPT
N1Kanji Grade
5Frequency
3427
Composition
kanji
Handwriting
word
材木Meaning
Lumber
Reading
zaimoku
Kanji
材Materials, Timber 木Tree, Wood
Explanation
The Japanese noun '材木 (ざいもく)' refers to 'lumber' or 'timber', which is wood that has been processed into beams and planks, a stage in the process of wood production. It is commonly used in construction and carpentry. For example: The house is built with high-quality lumber「その家は高品質の材木で建てられている」(そのいえはこうひんしつのざいもくでたてられている). We need to buy more lumber for the project「プロジェクトのために材木をもっと買う必要がある」(プロジェクトのためにざいもくをもっとかうひつようがある).
Part Of Speech
noun
Kanji JLPT
N2Kanji Grade
4Frequency
3429
Composition
kanji
Handwriting
word
ベースMeaning
Base
Reading
Explanation
The Japanese noun 'ベース (beesu)' means 'base'. This word is often used in various contexts, such as in sports to refer to a base in baseball, or in music to refer to the bass (low-frequency sound). It can also be used more generally to refer to a foundation or starting point. For example: He hit a home run and ran around the bases「彼はホームランを打ってベースを回った」(かれはほーむらんをうってべーすをまわった). The bass in this song is very strong「この曲のベースはとても強い」(このきょくのべーすはとてもつよい). The company's base is in Tokyo「会社のベースは東京にある」(かいしゃのべーすはとうきょうにある).
Part Of Speech
noun
Frequency
3430
Composition
katakana
Handwriting
word
用語Meaning
Term
Reading
yougo
Kanji
用Use 語Language, Word
Explanation
The Japanese noun '用語 (ようご)' refers to a 'term' or 'word' used in a specific context, field, or discipline. It is often used to describe specialized vocabulary or jargon. For example: This term is used in medicine「この用語は医学で使われます」(このようごはいがくでつかわれます). Please explain the meaning of this term「この用語の意味を説明してください」(このようごのいみをせつめいしてください). The word can also imply the proper or formal usage of language in a particular setting.
Part Of Speech
noun
Kanji JLPT
N4Kanji Grade
2Frequency
3431
Composition
kanji
Handwriting
word
器具Meaning
Tool, Appliance
Reading
kigu
Kanji
器Vessel 具Tool
Explanation
The Japanese noun '器具 (きぐ)' refers to tools or appliances used for specific tasks. It can denote a wide range of devices, from household appliances to specialized tools. For example: I bought a new kitchen appliance「新しいキッチン器具を買いました」(あたらしいキッチンきぐをかいました). The workshop has various tools「その作業場には様々な器具があります」(そのさぎょうばにはさまざまなきぐがあります). The word is often used in contexts related to equipment or instruments necessary for particular activities, such as cooking, construction, or scientific experiments.
Part Of Speech
noun
Kanji JLPT
N1Kanji Grade
4Frequency
3434
Composition
kanji
Handwriting
word
雨具Meaning
Rainwear
Reading
amagu
Kanji
雨Rain 具Tool
Explanation
The Japanese noun '雨具 (あまぐ)' refers to 'rainwear' or items used to protect oneself from rain. This includes items like raincoats, umbrellas, and waterproof boots. It is a compound word combining '雨 (あめ)' meaning 'rain' and '具 (ぐ)' meaning 'equipment' or 'gear'. Example sentences: Don't forget your rainwear「雨具を忘れないで」(あまぐをわすれないで). I bought new rainwear for the rainy season「梅雨に備えて新しい雨具を買った」(つゆにそなえてあたらしいあまぐをかった).
Part Of Speech
noun
Kanji JLPT
N3Kanji Grade
3Frequency
3435
Composition
kanji
Handwriting
word
方々Meaning
People
Reading
katagata
Kanji
方Direction
Explanation
The Japanese noun '方々 (かたがた)' is a polite and respectful way to refer to people, often used in formal or respectful contexts. It is a plural form of '方 (かた)', which is a polite way to refer to an individual. This term is commonly used in speeches, letters, or formal settings to address a group of people respectfully. For example: I would like to thank all the people who attended「ご来場の方々に感謝申し上げます」(ごらいじょうのかたがたにかんしゃもうしあげます). The people gathered here are all very kind「ここに集まった方々は皆とても親切です」(ここにあつまったかたがたはみなとてもしんせつです). Note that '方々' is more formal than '人々 (ひとびと)' and is often used to show respect or deference.
Part Of Speech
noun
Kanji JLPT
N4Kanji Grade
2Frequency
3437
Composition
kanji
Handwriting
word
動機Meaning
Motive
Reading
douki
Kanji
動Move 機Machine, Opportunity
Explanation
The Japanese noun '動機 (どうき)' refers to a 'motive' or 'reason' behind an action or decision. It is often used in contexts involving personal intentions, such as in criminal investigations, personal goals, or artistic inspiration. For example: His motive for the crime was unclear「彼の犯罪の動機は不明だった」(かれのはんざいのどうきはふめいだった). The motive behind her decision was her family「彼女の決断の動機は家族だった」(かのじょのけつだんのどうきはかぞくだった). This word is commonly used in both formal and informal settings to discuss the underlying reasons for actions.
Part Of Speech
noun
Kanji JLPT
N3Kanji Grade
4Frequency
3438
Composition
kanji
Handwriting
word
準急Meaning
Semi express
Reading
junkyuu
Kanji
準Follow, Semi 急Urgent
Explanation
The Japanese noun '準急 (じゅんきゅう)' refers to a type of train service that is faster than local trains but slower than express trains. It is often used in the context of public transportation to describe trains that make fewer stops than local trains but more stops than express trains. For example: I took the semi-express train「準急に乗りました」(じゅんきゅうにのりました). The semi-express train stops at major stations「準急は主要な駅に停まります」(じゅんきゅうはしゅようなえきにとまります). This term is commonly used in train schedules and announcements to help passengers understand the level of service provided by the train.
Part Of Speech
noun
Kanji JLPT
N2Kanji Grade
5Frequency
3439
Composition
kanji
Handwriting
word
行使Meaning
Exercise
Reading
koushi
Kanji
行Go 使Use
Explanation
The Japanese noun '行使 (こうし)' means 'exercise' in the sense of using or applying something, such as authority, rights, or power. It is often used in formal or legal contexts. For example: The government exercised its authority「政府は権力を行使した」(せいふはけんりょくをこ うしした). He exercised his right to vote「彼は投票権を行使した」(かれはとうひょうけんをこうしした). This word is commonly used in discussions about legal rights, political power, or decision-making processes.
Part Of Speech
noun
Kanji JLPT
N4Kanji Grade
3Frequency
3440
Composition
kanji
Handwriting
word
ラジオMeaning
Radio
Reading
Explanation
The Japanese noun 'ラジオ (rajio)' means 'radio'. This word refers to the device used for receiving radio broadcasts, as well as the medium of radio broadcasting itself. It is a loanword from English, written in katakana to reflect its foreign origin. For example: I listen to the radio every morning「毎朝ラジオを聞きます」(まいあさラジオをききます). The radio is on「ラジオがついています」(ラジオがついています). The word 'ラジオ' is commonly used in everyday conversation and is easily understood by Japanese speakers of all ages.
Part Of Speech
noun
Frequency
3443
Composition
katakana
Handwriting
word
官僚Meaning
Bureaucrat
Reading
kanryou
Kanji
官Government, Bureaucrat 僚Colleague, Official
Explanation
The Japanese noun '官僚 (かんりょう)' refers to a bureaucrat or government official. It specifically denotes individuals who work in administrative roles within government organizations, often associated with formal procedures and regulations. This term can carry a neutral or slightly negative connotation, depending on the context, as it may imply rigidity or excessive adherence to rules. Example sentences: The bureaucrat made a decision「官僚が決定を下した」(かんりょうがけっていをくだした). Bureaucrats are often criticized for being inflexible「官僚はしばしば柔軟性がないと批判される」(かんりょうはしばしばじゅうなんせいがないとひはんされる).
Part Of Speech
noun
Kanji JLPT
N1Kanji Grade
9Frequency
3445
Composition
kanji
Handwriting
word
券Meaning
Ticket, Voucher
Reading
ken
Kanji
券Ticket
Explanation
The Japanese noun '券 (けん)' refers to a ticket or voucher, which is a piece of paper or digital document that grants the holder access to a service, event, or product. It is commonly used in contexts such as transportation, events, or discounts. For example: I bought a train ticket「電車の券を買いました」(でんしゃのけんをかいました). This is a discount voucher「これは割引券です」(これはわりびきけんです). The word can also be used in compound nouns, such as '入場券 (にゅうじょうけん) (admission ticket)' or '回数券 (かいすうけん) (multi-ride ticket).'
Part Of Speech
noun
Kanji JLPT
N2Kanji Grade
5Frequency
3446
Composition
kanji
Handwriting
word
個別Meaning
Individual, Specific
Reading
kobetsu
Kanji
個Individual 別Separate
Explanation
The Japanese noun '個別 (こべつ)' refers to something being treated or considered individually or specifically, rather than as part of a group or in a general sense. It is often used in contexts where attention is given to the unique characteristics or details of each item or person. For example: individual instruction「個別の指導」(こべつのしどう). We will handle each case specifically「個別に対応します」(こべつにたいおうします). The term emphasizes the importance of addressing each element on its own merits or needs.
Part Of Speech
noun
Kanji JLPT
N2Kanji Grade
5Frequency
3447
Composition
kanji
Handwriting
word
社説Meaning
Editorial
Reading
shasetsu
Kanji
社Company 説Theory, Explanation
Explanation
The Japanese noun '社説 (しゃせつ)' refers to an 'editorial', which is an article in a newspaper or magazine that expresses the opinions of the editors or the publication itself. It is typically written to provide commentary on current events, social issues, or political matters. For example: The newspaper published an editorial about climate change「新聞は気候変動についての社説を掲載した」(しんぶんはきこうへんどうについてのしゃせつをけいさいした). I read the editorial in today's paper「今日の新聞の社説を読 んだ」(きょうのしんぶんのしゃせつをよんだ). The word is commonly used in media and journalism contexts.
Part Of Speech
noun
Kanji JLPT
N3Kanji Grade
4Frequency
3449
Composition
kanji
Handwriting
word
たんぱくMeaning
Protein
Reading
Explanation
The Japanese noun 'たんぱく' (tanpaku) refers to 'protein', a vital nutrient essential for building and repairing tissues in the body. It is commonly used in contexts related to health, nutrition, and biology. For example: This food is high in protein「この食べ物はたんぱくが豊富です」(このたべものはたんぱくがほうふです). I need to eat more protein「もっとたんぱくを摂る必要がある」(もっとたんぱくをとるひつようがある). The word is often used in scientific or dietary discussions and is a shortened form of 'たんぱくしつ' (tanpakushitsu), which also means 'protein'.
Part Of Speech
noun
Frequency
3450
Composition
hiragana
Handwriting
word
学説Meaning
Theory
Reading
gakusetsu
Kanji
学Learn 説Theory, Explanation
Explanation
The Japanese noun '学説 (がくせつ)' refers to a 'theory' or 'academic doctrine'. It is commonly used in academic or scholarly contexts to describe a systematic set of ideas or principles that explain a particular subject. For example: His theory is widely accepted「彼の学説は広く受け入れられている」(かれのがくせつはひろくうけいれられている). This theory is based on scientific evidence「この学説は科学的な証拠に基づいている」(このがくせつはかがくてきなしょうこにもとづいている). The word is often used in discussions about science, philosophy, or other academic fields.
Part Of Speech
noun
Kanji JLPT
N3Kanji Grade
4Frequency
3452
Composition
kanji
Handwriting
word
シーツMeaning
Sheet
Reading
Explanation
The Japanese noun 'シーツ (shiitsu)' refers to a 'sheet', specifically the type used on beds. This word is a loanword from English, and it is commonly used in everyday Japanese to refer to bed linens. For example: I bought new sheets「新しいシーツを買いました」(あたらしいシーツをかいました). Please change the sheets「シーツを替えてください」(シーツをかえてください). It is important to note that 'シーツ' typically refers to the fitted or flat sheet used on a bed, and not other types of sheets like paper sheets or spreadsheet.
Part Of Speech
noun
Frequency
3454
Composition
katakana
Handwriting
word
運Meaning
Luck
Reading
un
Kanji
運Fortune
Explanation
The Japanese noun '運 (うん)' means 'luck' or 'fortune'. It refers to the concept of chance or fate that influences events in one's life. This word is often used in contexts related to good or bad fortune, such as in games, life events, or outcomes. For example: I have good luck today「今日は運がいい」(きょうはうんがいい). It's all about luck「それは運次第だ」(それはうんしだいだ). The word can also be used in compound words like '運命 (うんめい)' (fate/destiny) or '