Japanese Ordinal Numbers – First, Second, Third in Japanese
Learn how to express order and sequence in Japanese using 番目
In Japanese, order numbers such as first, second, third, fourth are commonly expressed using 「番目」.
This pattern is used when talking about position, rank, or sequence in a line, list, order, or process.
Basic Pattern
The usual pattern is:
number + 番目
Examples:
一番目 (いちばんめ / ichibanme)
二番目 (にばんめ / nibanme)
三番目 (さんばんめ / sanbanme)
Common Usage
私は一番目に来ました。 (watashi wa ichibanme ni kimashita)
Meaning: I came first.
二番目のページを見てください。 (nibanme no peeji o mite kudasai)
Meaning: Please look at the second page.
Important Notes
番目 is used for sequence or position, not for counting general objects. It answers questions like which one in order? rather than how many?
This category focuses on the most useful and natural learner-friendly forms for order numbers.