How to Say ‘Tomorrow morning.’ in Japanese
あしたの午前
ashita no gozen
[ah-shee-tah noh goh-zen]
💬 Usage Tip: Natural scheduling phrase. You can add availability: [あしたの午前なら家にいます。] (“If it’s tomorrow morning, I’ll be home.”).
🇯🇵 In Japan: Being clearly available helps because many plumbers need someone present to enter and check the water heater.
Phrase Breakdown
あした
ashita
[ah-shee-tah]
tomorrow
あした sets the day. With の + time, it specifies a time on that day.
あしたの午前がいいです。
Tomorrow morning works for me.
の
no
[noh]
’s; of
Connects あした and 午前: “tomorrow morning.”
あした の 午前にお願いします。
Tomorrow morning, please.
午前
gozen
[goh-zen]
morning; a.m.
Used when proposing or confirming a morning time slot for the repair visit.
あしたの 午前 に来られますか?
Can you come tomorrow morning?
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