How to Say ‘From now on’ in Japanese
これから
kore kara
[koh-reh kah-rah]
💬 Usage Tip: [これから] is “from now on.” It often pairs with a future intention like [気をつけます].
🇯🇵 In Japan: Promising future effort is a typical repair move in Japan—sometimes more important than debating what happened before.
Phrase Breakdown
これ
kore
[koh-reh]
this; these
これ means “this.” In これから, it refers to “from now (on), starting now.”
これから気をつけます。
I’ll be careful from now on.
から
kara
[kah-rah]
from; after; since
から indicates a starting point (“from”). With これ, it becomes これから = “from now on.”
これから小さくします。
I’ll keep it down from now on.
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