How to Say ‘Tomorrow morning’ in Japanese
明日の朝
ashita no asa
[ah-shee-tah]
💬 Usage Tip: This phrase is a common delivery estimate. It is simple but very practical in travel situations.
🇯🇵 In Japan: Morning delivery in Japan may still mean a time window rather than one exact moment, depending on the service.
Phrase Breakdown
明日
ashita
[ah-shee-tah]
tomorrow
Indicates the next day; here it modifies morning.
荷物は明日の朝に着きます。
The luggage will arrive tomorrow morning.
の朝
no asa
in the morning of; morning of
の links 明日 and 朝 to mean 'tomorrow morning.'
明日の朝は早いです。
Tomorrow morning is early.
Words in this phrase
の
no
朝
asa
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