Basic Japanese Counter Words

Japanese Column (Beginner)

When learning Japanese, many beginners are surprised by counter words.
In Japanese, you use different words to count different things.

Don’t worry — you don’t need to memorize everything at once.
Here are five very common counters to get you started.


1. 〜つ (tsu) — for general objects

〜つ is used to count general things.
It’s very useful when you don’t know the specific counter.

You can use 〜つ for snacks, small items, ideas, or many everyday things.

Number Japanese
1 ひとつ
2 ふたつ
3 みっつ
4 よっつ
5 いつつ
6 むっつ
7 ななつ
8 やっつ
9 ここのつ

Example sentence:
りんごを ひとつ ください。
One apple, please.


2. にん (nin) — for people

にん is used to count people.
It is one of the most important counters in Japanese.

Number Japanese
1ひとり
2ふたり
3さんにん
4よにん
5ごにん
6ろくにん
7しちにん / ななにん
8はちにん
9きゅうにん

Example sentence:
この クラスは がくせいが さんにん います。
There are three students in this class.


3. ひき (hiki) — for small animals

ひき is used to count small animals such as cats, dogs, and rabbits.

Number Japanese
1いっぴき
2にひき
3さんびき
4よんひき
5ごひき
6ろっぴき
7ななひき
8はっぴき
9きゅうひき

Example sentence:
ねこが にひき います。
There are two cats.


4. ほん (hon) — for long objects

ほん is used to count long and thin objects like bottles, pens, or umbrellas.

Number Japanese
1いっぽん
2にほん
3さんぼん
4よんほん
5ごほん
6ろっぽん
7ななほん
8はっぽん
9きゅうほん

Example sentence:
ペンを さんぼん かいました。
I bought three pens.


5. まい (mai) — for flat objects

まい is used to count flat and thin objects like paper, tickets, or plates.

Number Japanese
1いちまい
2にまい
3さんまい
4よんまい
5ごまい
6ろくまい
7ななまい
8はちまい
9きゅうまい

Example sentence:
きっぷを にまい ください。
Two tickets, please.