明日
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Base noun form. Refers to the day after today. Can be used alone or in phrases like 『明日は』 (ashita wa, 'as for tomorrow').
Theme
User and their coworker Taro are planning a team outing after work to boost morale.
明日
あした
tomorrow
Time & DatesCalendar Terms
Memory Hook
Think of 'ashita' (明日) as 'a shift to tomorrow'—like shifting your plans to the next day. 'Ash' (like ashes of yesterday) + 'ta' (tomorrow's day) helps recall it.
Cultural Note
In Japan, 『明日』 (ashita) is commonly used in daily conversation to refer to the next day. It's often paired with plans or promises, such as 『明日会いましょう』 (ashita aimashou, 'let's meet tomorrow').
Forms
Base: 明日Base noun form. Refers to the day after today. Can be used alone or in phrases like 『明日は』 (ashita wa, 'as for tomorrow').