Japanese Number Kanji (1–100): Complete List with Meaning and Reading

Learning numbers is one of the most important steps when studying Japanese. Numbers are used in everyday situations such as telling time, counting money, shopping, and reading prices.

In Japanese, numbers are written using kanji, and understanding these characters will help you read and communicate more effectively. The good news is that Japanese number kanji follow logical patterns, making them easier to learn compared to other kanji.

Once you understand the basic numbers from 1 to 10, you can quickly build larger numbers such as 20, 50, or even 100 by combining them.

Below is a complete list of Japanese number kanji from 1 to 100 with their readings, meanings, and translations.

Kanji Reading English Indonesian
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いち (ichi) one satu
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に (ni) two dua
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さん (san) three tiga
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よん (yon) four empat
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ご (go) five lima
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ろく (roku) six enam
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なな (nana) seven tujuh
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はち (hachi) eight delapan
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きゅう (kyuu) nine sembilan
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じゅう (juu) ten sepuluh
十一📋
じゅういち (juu ichi) eleven sebelas
十二📋
じゅうに (juu ni) twelve dua belas
二十📋
にじゅう (nijuu) twenty dua puluh
三十📋
さんじゅう (sanjuu) thirty tiga puluh
四十📋
よんじゅう (yonjuu) forty empat puluh
五十📋
ごじゅう (gojuu) fifty lima puluh
六十📋
ろくじゅう (rokujuu) sixty enam puluh
七十📋
ななじゅう (nanajuu) seventy tujuh puluh
八十📋
はちじゅう (hachijuu) eighty delapan puluh
九十📋
きゅうじゅう (kyuujuu) ninety sembilan puluh
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ひゃく (hyaku) hundred seratus

How Japanese Numbers Work

Japanese numbers follow a simple and logical system. After learning numbers 1 to 10, you can combine them to form larger numbers.

For example, 21 is written as 二十一 (nijuu ichi), which literally means “two tens one.”

This pattern makes it easy to understand numbers quickly once you learn the basics.

Why Number Kanji is Important

Number kanji are used everywhere in daily life, including prices, dates, time, and addresses. Learning them is essential for reading and understanding Japanese.

To continue learning, check our rice kanji, food kanji list, and kanji meaning guide.

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