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How to Say ‘Evening’ in Japanese

夕方

yuugata

[yoo-gah-tah]

💬 Usage Tip: [夕方] is “early evening” (roughly late afternoon to early evening). It’s a flexible time word, not a strict clock time.

🇯🇵 In Japan: Delivery/repair schedules often use broad time zones like [午前] (morning), [午後] (afternoon), or [夕方].

Phrase Breakdown

夕方

yuugata

[yoo-gah-tah]

evening; late afternoon

夕方 refers to late afternoon/early evening (often around 4–6 pm). Useful for scheduling repair visits.

Example

業者さんは夕方に来るそうです。

I heard the repair person will come in the evening.

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