How to Say ‘5 PM’ in Japanese
午後五時
gogo go ji
[goh-goh]
💬 Usage Tip: [午後五時] literally combines “p.m.” and “five o’clock.” Japanese time expressions stack neatly like building blocks.
🇯🇵 In Japan: You will often see time written this way on posters, tickets, and museum websites in Japan.
Phrase Breakdown
午後
gogo
[goh-goh]
afternoon; p.m.
Used for times after noon.
午後は休みです。
The afternoon is a break.
五時
five o'clock
The time expression for 5 o'clock.
五時です。
It is five o'clock.
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