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  1. May 31, 2024 · Some of these cute Japanese words may be English-based words with Japanese pronunciation (a cognate), slang words, and various onomatopeias. In future Japanese conversations, try incorporating a couple of these words to add some fun!

    • Gachapon
    • Decora
    • Hoshi
    • Purikura
    • Momo
    • Dokidoki
    • Neko
    • Tanoshii
    • Oishii
    • Mochi

    Gachaponmachines are found everywhere in Japan. These carry tiny capsule toys, keychains, figurines, and other cute things that you can get randomly for around ¥100 to ¥500. You can find a lot of gachaponmachines in the Akihabara area of Tokyo, but due to its popularity, it’s no surprise to see even smaller stores with one or two machines out front...

    One type of kawaii fashion is ‘decora’. This refers to the use of childlike, vibrant, and colorful pieces of hair, nail, and body accessories to decorate one’s outfit. The trend came from ‘80s Japanese comics and found its place among kawaiifashionistas.

    Hoshi is the Japanese word for ‘star’. What can make this word even cuter? Hoshii (欲しい) sounds a bit similar, except that it has a longer ‘ii’ sound at the end, and it means ‘wanting to have’ or ‘wishing for’. Saying ‘Hoshi ga hoshii’ sounds very dreamy.

    Taking photos in a photo booth is a popular activity for Japanese youth. Purikura comes from ‘print club’. This refers to photo booths that allow individuals to take, decorate, and print photos, cards, or stickers. You can add kawaiidrawings like stars, hearts, bunny ears, and text to make a goofy, memorable photo!

    This word means ‘peach’! Whether you’re thinking of the fruit or the color, the word for it is undeniably as cute as it sounds.

    A common onomatopoeia you might see in romantic anime and manga is dokidoki, or ‘heart beating fast’. It’s a cute word for a cute feeling. Did that just make you think of someone in your life who makes your heart go dokidoki?

    The Japanese word for ‘cat’sounds just as cute as the creature! Some of the most popular cats in Japanese media include Hello Kitty and Jiji from the Ghibli film ‘Kiki’s Delivery Service’. Did you know that there are several islands in Japan that have a large feline population? Aoshimain Ehime Prefecture might be the most popular out of them!

    What’s more fun to say than the word for ‘fun’? Tanoshii also means ‘enjoyable’ or ‘happy’. This cute Japanese word also has the kanji gaku (楽) which means ‘music’. From jamming to your favorite playlist to having a night out with friends, life with music is always tanoshii!

    This cute-sounding and useful word means ‘delicious’ in Japanese! Oishii contains the kanji bi (美) which means ‘beautiful’ and aji(味) which means ‘flavor’. Make sure to compliment the chef at your favorite restaurant by using this!

    Have you tried mochi? It is a Japanese glutinous rice cake used in different ceremonies and enjoyed as a snack or sweet! There are many different types of mochi, like daifuku, sakura mochi, and mochi ice cream. Looking past its cute appearance and name, mochi is made from hard work. Traditional mochi is made through mochitsuki or rice-pounding. Che...

    • 集中豪雨 (しゅうちゅう ごうう) — Intense rain. The Japanese language has quite a few expressions for rain. It’s beautiful when you think about it. One of the things that got this writer personally interested in learning the Japanese language was because it has so many words for things that we don’t exactly have in English.
    • ドキドキ (どきどき) — Excited. This is another cute word with merit found in how it sounds when spoken: “Doki doki.” It’s more of an expression of excitement than a term for excitement.
    • 可愛い (かわいい) — Cute. We have to include the summa cum laude of cute words to this list! “Kawaii” sounds as cute as the idea it expresses. The word originated from the phrase 顔映し (かお うつし) — “glowing face” which is used to describe someone who’s blushing from embarrassment.
    • 痛バッグ (いた ばっぐ) — Painful Bag. The term “painful bag” sounds a bit rough. However, 痛バッグ is actually a pretty cute trend in Japan right now! 痛バッグare really cute backpacks that feature a front PVC window which allow the wearers to showcase their favorite miniature collectable items.
    • Doki doki (ドキドキ) Do you remember the feeling of nervousness when you see your crush? Or when your heart beats fast as if it’s thumping to get out of your chest?
    • Kura kura (クラクラ) When you feel dizzy or giddy, you can describe the feeling as “kura kura” (クラクラ). Even though the act of being dizzy itself isn’t all that fun, at least the word has a cute ring to it.
    • Kawaii (かわいい) What’s a list of cute Japanese words without the Japanese word for “cute” in it, and that is “kawaii” (かわいい). While it translates to “adorable” and “cute”, this word covers a wider range than just that.
    • Kirei (綺麗) While “kawaii” is a common compliment, a step up from it is “kirei” (綺麗). This Japanese word means “pretty”. Not only does the word sound cute when spoken, but it’s also considered as a sweet compliment.
  2. Apr 16, 2023 · Discover the cutest Japanese words that will make you smile and brighten your day. From kawaii to tsundoku, this article will introduce you to some unique and delightful Japanese expressions. Here are 25 adorable Japanese words that will make you fall in love with the language even more! Let's Start Learning.

  3. Aug 25, 2024 · I’ll provide the hiragana, kanji and romaji for each word, and will explain the use of certain Japanese phrases for tourists in context. 1. Hello — konnichiwa. こんにちは. 2. Good morning — ohayou gozaimasu. おはようございます. 3. Nice to meet you — hajimemashite.

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  5. Sep 17, 2020 · There are some adorable words like "momo" or peach and "neko" or cat for you to discover. You can also learn beautiful words like "kouyou" which describes when leaves change color in autumn. You can start by studying hiragana, which will help you develop a firm root for reading Japanese.