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How to Say ‘From now on, nice to meet you.’ in Japanese

これから、よろしくね。

kore kara yoroshiku ne

[koh-reh kah-rah yoh-roh-shee-koo neh]

💬 Usage Tip: Combo phrase: [これから] + [よろしくね] = “Let’s get along from now on.” The [ね] makes it friendly and inviting.

🇯🇵 In Japan: Perfect for first day at a club: it shows openness and teamwork. Many people say this when exchanging names or joining a practice group.

Phrase Breakdown

これから

kore kara

from now on

Indicates starting from this point forward (future relationship/actions).

Example

これからがんばります。

I’ll do my best from now on.

Words in this phrase

これ

kore

[koh-reh]

this

Part of これから (“from now on”). Often said when meeting new club mates to mark a new start together.

Example

これから、よろしくね。

From now on, nice to meet you / please treat me well.

から

kara

[kah-rah]

from; starting from

Creates これから = “from now on.” Sets a forward-looking tone for friendship and teamwork.

Example

これから一緒に練習しよう。

Let’s practice together from now on.

よろしく

yoroshiku

[yoh-roh-shee-koo]

best regards; please be kind to me

Common greeting meaning “I look forward to working with you / please treat me well.” Perfect for building rapport at the club.

Example

これからよろしくお願いします。

I look forward to working with you from now on.

ne

[neh]

okay?/right? (friendly softener)

Adds warmth and friendliness, making よろしく feel more casual and approachable: よろしくね.

Example

これから、よろしくね。

Let’s get along from now on, okay?

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