How to Say ‘Please come again.’ in Japanese
また きてください。
mata ki te kudasai
[mah-tah kee teh koo-dah-sigh]
💬 Usage Tip: Simple and natural. If you want to confirm purpose (e.g., results), add: [けっかを ききに また きます] (I’ll come again to hear the results).
🇯🇵 In Japan: In Japan, it’s common to return specifically to hear test results, even if you feel fine—results are often explained briefly at a follow-up visit.
Phrase Breakdown
また
mata
[mah-tah]
again
Signals a return visit/follow-up appointment.
また来週来てください。
Please come again next week.
きてください
ki te kudasai
please come
きて is the て-form of くる (to come) + ください (please): a polite request.
いつでも きてください。
Please come anytime.
Words in this phrase
き
ki
[kee]
come (ki-)
From 来る; used to request someone to come back for results or follow-up.
結果が出たら、またき てください。
When the results are out, please come again.
て
te
[teh]
te-form connector
Completes 来て (きて).
こちらに来 てください。
Please come here.
ください
kudasai
[koo-dah-sigh]
please
Polite request marker after て-form.
次の予約の日に来てください。
Please come on the day of your next appointment.
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