Thinking of writing a letter or postcard to a Japanese friend? Here’s a simple guide to help you do it the Japanese way!
Basic Vocabulary
Before you start writing, let’s look at some essential postal vocabulary and conventions in Japan.
| Vocabulary | Kana | Phonetic | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| 住所 | じゅうしょ | juusho | Address |
| 郵便番号 | ゆうびんばんごう | yuubin bangoo | Postcode |
| 宛名 | あてな | atena | Name of receiver |
| 切手 | きって | kitte | Stamp |
| 郵便局 | ゆうびんきょく | yuubinkyoku | Post office |
| 郵便ポスト | ゆうびんポスト | yuubin posuto | Postbox |
| 手紙 | てがみ | tegami | Letter |
| 封筒 | ふうとう | fuutoo | Envelope |
| 葉書 | はがき | hagaki | Postcard |
Writing the Address and Name


Please note: The information above applies to domestic postal services within Japan.
Stamp (切手・きって)
Stamps can be purchased at post offices and convenience stores (at the counter). Post offices also sell stamps with seasonal or special designs, so if you care about design, it’s worth visiting your local post office.
Stamp prices:
- Standard-sized envelope (up to 50 g): 110 yen
- Postcard: 85 yen
* Information as of February 2024.
Useful Phrase
すみません、110円の切手を1枚お願いします。
/sumimasen, hyaku-juu en no kitte o ichimai onegai shimasu./
Excuse me, could I get a 110-yen stamp, please?
Postcode (郵便番号)
Japanese postcodes consist of 3 digits followed by 4 digits (e.g. 123-4567). You can look up a postcode using the link below (Japanese only):

Address (住所)
On postcards, the recipient’s address is usually written vertically.
On letters, the address is usually written horizontally.
Name (名前)
The recipient’s name is written larger than the address.
Be sure to add 様(さま), which is equivalent to “Dear Mr./Ms.” in English.
👉 Do not add 様 to your own name as the sender.

Message
When addressing the recipient in the message, attach the particle へ, which means “to” in English.
Add より after your own name to indicate “from.”
Posting Your Letter or Postcard
You can post your letter or postcard by dropping it into a postbox, which can be found on streets throughout Japan. Some convenience stores also have postboxes inside.
The symbol 〒 is the Japanese postal mark.

Happy writing! ✉️🇯🇵



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