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How to Say ‘Can see / will be visible’ in Japanese

見えます

mie masu

[mee-eh mahs]

💬 Usage Tip: [見えます] means “(it) is visible / you can see (it)”—it focuses on what becomes visible, not your effort.

🇯🇵 In Japan: In Japan, stations often have big signs at entrances; once you’re close, someone may say [見えます] because it really “pops into view.”

Phrase Breakdown

見え

mie

[mee-eh]

can see; looks; appears

Stem of 見える (to be visible / can be seen). Often used in directions to say a landmark becomes visible.

Example

駅が見えます。

You can see the station.

ます

masu

[mahs]

(polite present/future ending)

ます makes the verb polite. 見えます = “(you) can see / (it) is visible.”

Example

ここから富士山が見えます。

You can see Mt. Fuji from here.

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