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How to Say ‘Two nights’ in Japanese

二泊

ni paku

[nee hah-koo]

💬 Usage Tip: [泊] is the counter for overnight stays. [二泊] means “two nights,” a must-know term for hotels and ryokan.

🇯🇵 In Japan: Japanese has special counters for many things, and hotel stays get their own. Travel Japanese is a great place to meet them.

Phrase Breakdown

ni

[nee]

two

The number two; here it forms part of a hotel stay length.

Example

二泊で予約しました。

I booked for two nights.

paku

[hah-koo]

night stay

Counter for nights stayed at a hotel or accommodation.

Example

今回は二泊です。

This time it is a two-night stay.

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