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How to Say ‘It leaves at 7 am.’ in Japanese

朝7時に出ます。

asa 7 ji ni de masu

[asa shichi]

💬 Usage Tip: [朝] means “morning,” [7時] is “7 o’clock,” [に] marks the time, and [出ます] means “depart/go out.” In transport talk, [出ます] is a very useful verb for buses, trains, and tours leaving.

🇯🇵 In Japan: Morning departures are common for tours and long-distance travel in Japan. Arriving a few minutes early is smart, because departures often happen right on time.

Phrase Breakdown

asa

[asa]

morning

Refers to the morning. It gives context for a time such as morning 7 o’clock.

Example

朝7時に出ます。

We leave at 7 in the morning.

7時

7

Words in this phrase

7

7

[shichi]

seven

The number 7. Here it is part of the departure time.

Example

朝7時に出ます。

We leave at 7 in the morning.

asa

[asa]

morning

Refers to the morning. It gives context for a time such as morning 7 o’clock.

Example

朝7時に出ます。

We leave at 7 in the morning.

asa

[asa]

morning

Refers to the morning. It gives context for a time such as morning 7 o’clock.

Example

朝7時に出ます。

We leave at 7 in the morning.

asa

[asa]

morning

Refers to the morning. It gives context for a time such as morning 7 o’clock.

Example

朝7時に出ます。

We leave at 7 in the morning.

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