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How to Say ‘Today’ in Japanese

今日

kyou

[kyoh]

💬 Usage Tip: [今日] usually means “today,” but in date talk it can feel like “this time/tonight.” Common with [今日は〜] to set the topic.

🇯🇵 In Japan: In Japan, starting with [今日は] sounds polite and organized—nice for a first meet where people like a smooth, considerate vibe.

Phrase Breakdown

今日

kyou

[kyoh]

today

Common time word meaning “today.” In conversation (including dates), it often sets a friendly, present-moment tone (e.g., “Today, I’m happy we met.”).

Example

今日、会えてよかったです。

I’m glad we could meet today.

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