How to Say ‘New address’ in Japanese
新しい住所
atarashii juusho
[a-ta-ra-shee joo-sho]
💬 Usage Tip: [新しい住所] simply means “new address.” A high-frequency phrase for moving paperwork.
🇯🇵 In Japan: Be careful to write your [新しい住所] exactly as expected in Japanese format if the form requires it.
Phrase Breakdown
新しい
atarashii
[a-ta-ra-shee]
new
Describes something recently changed or not old.
新しい住所を登録します。
I will register the new address.
住所
juusho
[joo-sho]
address
The place where someone lives; often needed for official forms.
住所を確認してください。
Please confirm the address.
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