How To Say Goodnight In Japanese: 10 Cool Phrases

Ling Learn Languages
5 min readJul 20, 2022

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Original blog post: https://ling-app.com/ja/goodnight-in-japanese/ (with audio🔊)

Some of you may already know how to say goodnight in Japanese, especially if you watch anime or you’ve learned Japanese before. I’m sure the Japanese word you learned for goodnight was おやすみ (oyasumi). But, did you know that there are many other phrases that you can use instead of saying oyasumi every time?

You will learn different and cool phrases to say goodnight in Japanese. You will also be able to distinguish which Japanese expression is the best for different situations.

So, let’s get started!

1. Goodnight

Japanese: おやすみ

Romaji: oyasumi

The most common and simple way to say goodnight in Japanese is おやすみ (oyasumi). You can use this phrase before going to bed or when leaving somewhere at night and saying goodbye to your friends. You can also use it before hanging up the phone if it is nighttime.

Oyasumi Or Oyasuminasai?

People who have just started to learn Japanese sometimes use these two words interchangeably, but they are not the same.

おやすみなさい (oyasuminasai)

is the more formal form of おやすみ (oyasumi). So, if you want to wish goodnight to someone who is your senior, in terms of ranking and age, you should use oyasuminasai.

Japanese people generally use oyasumi for family members and friends.

2. It’s Time To Get Under The Blanket

Japanese: そろそろ おふとんはいるね

Romaji: sorosoro ofuton hairune

This Japanese phrase is commonly told to kids to imply that their bedtime is coming. They are expected to stop whatever they are doing and go to bed. It’s also okay to say this to a close friend, but keep in mind that this phrase is very casual and not appropriate for people older than you.

3. Sleep Well Like A Baby

Japanese: いい子だしねるね

Romaji: iiko dashi nerune

This phrase is generally used between a parent and child. Just after putting your child to bed and giving a small kiss on the forehead, you can say sleep well like a baby. You can also use this phrase for your girlfriend or boyfriend as well.

4. Sweet Dreams

Japanese: 良い夢見てね

Romaji: yoi yume mitene

This is the second most common goodnight phrase in Japan after oyasumi. Remember that it is a casual and informal expression, so you should only say it to your family and friends.

5. Let’s Meet In Our Dreams

Japanese: また 後で 夢で 会おうぜ

Romaji: mata atode yumede aouze

This Japanese phrase has a meaning similar to ‘’see you again in our dreams’’ or ‘’let’s meet in our dreams.’’ As you can probably guess, this phrase is only appropriate for couples who are in love.

6. Sleep Tight

Japanese: ゆっくりお休み

Romaji: yukkuri o yasumi

This Japanese phrase means to sleep deeply and well enough to restore your energy for the next day. It is a casual and informal phrase, so you can use it with anyone except for people who have seniority over you.

7. See You In The Morning

Japanese: 朝にまた会いましょう

Romaji: asa ni mata aimashō

You can hear Japanese people say this phrase in daily life, but it can be both formal and informal depending on the situation. You can use this phrase as a goodbye, rather than a goodnight when leaving a group of people. Just make sure that you will see them tomorrow morning otherwise it would be pointless to use this phrase.

8. Dream Of Me

Japanese: 私の夢

Romaji: watashinoyume

This is an informal phrase, so you should only say it to your close friends or romantic partner. It might be a good choice to say this phrase if you are talking to your lover over the phone or texting.

9. Sleep With Angels

Japanese: 天使と一緒に寝る

Romaji: tenshi to isshonineru

This particular phrase has two different meanings, but they have no relevance to each other, so you should be careful and aware of the situation before saying it.

The first meaning is literally wishing someone to sleep with angels, as in sleeping so well and comfortably.

The second meaning of this phrase has to do with death. When talking about someone who has passed away, you can say something like 彼女は今天使と寝ています (kanojo wa ima tenshi to nete imasu).

This means that she is sleeping with the angels now.

10. I’ll Be Dreaming Of You

Japanese: 私はあなたを夢見ます

Romaji: watashi wa anata o yumemimasu

Here is another romantic way of wishing someone a goodnight in Japanese. If you are dating a Japanese person and want them to know that, even in sleep, you always want to be with them, then this is the phrase for you.

Other Sleep-Related Japanese Vocabulary

  • 寝る (neru) - to sleep
  • 眠い (nemui) - sleepy
  • 横になる (yoko ni naru) - to lie down
  • 睡眠不足 (suimin busoku) - lack of sleep
  • 睡眠薬 (suimin yaku) - sleeping pill
  • 休む (yasumu) - to rest
  • 床につくこと (yuka ni tsuku koto) - to go to bed
  • 昼寝 (hirune) - nap
  • ベッド (beddo) - bed
  • まくら (makura) - pillow

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