How to Say ‘This is my first time here.’ in Japanese
はじめて来ました。
hajime te ki mashi ta
💬 Usage Tip: Pattern: [はじめて] + verb. You can swap the verb: [はじめて参加しました] (“I joined for the first time”).
🇯🇵 In Japan: Great icebreaker line—staff/seniors (先輩) may automatically explain rules or introduce you after hearing this.
Phrase Breakdown
はじめて
hajime te
for the first time
Used when doing something for the first time.
はじめて日本に来ました。
I came to Japan for the first time.
Words in this phrase
はじめ
hajime
て
te
来ました
ki mashi ta
came / have come
Past polite form of 来る (くる), used here to say “came.”
ここに来ました。
I came here.
Words in this phrase
来
ki
まし
mashi
た
ta
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