Numbering System

Numbering System

Basic system

Here we will learn about the Japanese numbering system.
The first thing you need to know is that Japanese has different units for counting numbers, most notably counting by 10,000’s until 100,000,000.
That means that Japanese counting looks something like this:

1
10
100
1000
10,000
10x10,000 (100,000)
100x10,000 (1,000,000)
1,000x10,000 (10,000,000)
100,000,000
*Please note we only put x in the numbers to better represent how it is being counted in Japanese.

Japan usually uses Latin numbers for 1-10 like English, but you should still learn the Kanji for them anyway. They’re quite easy. 

Number chart

NumberKanjiReading
1いち
2
3さん
4し・よん
5
6ろく
7しち
8はち
9きゅう
10じゅう
100ひゃく
1000せん
10,000まん
100,000十万じゅう まん
1,000,000百万ひゃく まん
10,000,000千万せん まん
100,000,000おく

Examples

  • 50 – ごじゅう (literally 5-10)
  • 15 -じゅうご (literally 10-5)
  • 1000 – 千(せん)this is not 一千 (a thousand, not one thousand)
  • 5,700 – 5千7百 – ごせん7ひゃく (5×1000, 7×100)
  • 32,000 – 3万2千 – さんまん にせん (3×10,000, 2×1000)
  • 400,000 – 40万 – よんじゅうまん (40×10,000)

It helps to remember the numbers past 10,000 as the specific combination needed, for example:

  • 100,000 – 十万 (じゅうまん)10×10,000
  • 1,000,000 – 百万 (ひゃくまん)100×10,0000

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