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The Versatile Particle: に (ni) — Location, Time & Direction

Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds

The particle に (ni) points to a specific target, whether it is a time, a destination, or a place where something exists.

  • Use に for specific times: {七時|しちじ}に{起|お}きます (I wake up at 7:00).
  • Use に for destinations with motion verbs: {学校|がっこう}に{行|い}きます (I go to school).
  • Use に for existence: {机|つくえ}の{上|うえ}に{本|ほん}があります (There is a book on the desk).
Target + に + Verb/Existence

Overview

The particle に (ni) is arguably the most versatile particle in Japanese. It serves multiple crucial roles that English handles with different prepositions like at, in, to, on, and for. At its core, に indicates a precise point — whether in space, time, or direction. For location, に marks where something or someone exists: 東京に住んでいます (I live in Tokyo).
For time, it marks specific points: 7時に起きます (I wake up at 7 o'clock). For direction/destination, it marks where you are going: 学校に行きます (I go to school). に also marks the indirect object — the receiver of an action: 友達にプレゼントをあげます (I give a present to my friend).
It marks the purpose of going somewhere: 買い物に行きます (I go shopping — literally go for shopping). A common mistake is confusing に with で. Remember: に marks a point/destination/existence location, while で marks where an action takes place.
You exist に a place, but you do things で a place. Mastering に is essential because it appears in countless grammar patterns at every level.

Basic Usage Patterns of に

Usage Structure Example
Time
Time + に
{七時|しちじ}に
Destination
Place + に
{学校|がっこう}に
Existence
Location + に
{机|つくえ}に
Recipient
Person + に
{彼|かれ}に
Purpose
Verb-stem + に
{食|た}べに
Passive Agent
Person + に
{母|はは}に

Meanings

The particle に marks the target of an action, the destination of movement, or a specific point in time.

1

Destination

The endpoint of movement.

“{家|うち}に{帰|かえ}ります。”

“{駅|えき}に{行|い}きます。”

2

Time

A specific point in time when an action occurs.

“{八時|はちじ}に{会|あ}いましょう。”

“{月曜日|げつようび}に{働|はたら}きます。”

3

Existence

The location where a person or object exists.

“{部屋|へや}に{猫|ねこ}がいます。”

“{鞄|かばん}に{財布|さいふ}があります。”

Reference Table

Reference table for The Versatile Particle: に (ni) — Location, Time & Direction
Form Structure Example
Affirmative
Noun + に + Verb
{家|うち}に{帰|かえ}ります
Negative
Noun + に + Verb-neg
{家|うち}に{帰|かえ}りません
Question
Noun + に + Verb + か
{家|うち}に{帰|かえ}りますか
Existence (Inanimate)
Place + に + がある
{机|つくえ}に{本|ほん}がある
Existence (Animate)
Place + に + がいる
{部屋|へや}に{猫|ねこ}がいる
Purpose
Verb-stem + に + 行く
{買|か}いに行きます

Formalitätsspektrum

Formell
{五時|ごじ}に{駅|えき}へ{参|まい}ります。

{五時|ごじ}に{駅|えき}へ{参|まい}ります。 (Meeting a friend)

Neutral
{五時|ごじ}に{駅|えき}に{行|い}きます。

{五時|ごじ}に{駅|えき}に{行|い}きます。 (Meeting a friend)

Informell
{五時|ごじ}に{駅|えき}に{行|い}くよ。

{五時|ごじ}に{駅|えき}に{行|い}くよ。 (Meeting a friend)

Umgangssprache
{五時|ごじ}に{駅|えき}ね。

{五時|ごじ}に{駅|えき}ね。 (Meeting a friend)

The Many Faces of に

に (ni)

Time

  • {七時|しちじ}に at 7:00

Place

  • {学校|がっこう}に to school

Existence

  • {部屋|へや}に in the room

Beispiele nach Niveau

1

{学校|がっこう}に{行|い}きます。

I go to school.

2

{七時|しちじ}に{起|お}きます。

I wake up at 7:00.

3

{部屋|へや}に{猫|ねこ}がいます。

There is a cat in the room.

4

{日本|にほん}に{来|く}ました。

I came to Japan.

1

{友達|ともだち}に{会|あ}います。

I meet my friend.

2

{鞄|かばん}に{本|ほん}があります。

There is a book in the bag.

3

{月曜日|げつようび}に{休|やす}みます。

I rest on Monday.

4

{駅|えき}に{着|つ}きました。

I arrived at the station.

1

{先生|せんせい}に{質問|しつもん}をします。

I ask the teacher a question.

2

{映画|えいが}を{見|み}に{行|い}きます。

I go to see a movie.

3

{彼|かれ}に{手紙|てがみ}を{送|おく}りました。

I sent a letter to him.

4

{三月|さんがつ}に{卒業|そつぎょう}します。

I graduate in March.

1

{雨|あめ}に{濡|ぬ}れました。

I got wet in the rain.

2

{会議|かいぎ}の{準備|じゅんび}に{時間|じかん}が{か|か}かります。

It takes time to prepare for the meeting.

3

{彼|かれ}に{褒|ほ}められました。

I was praised by him.

4

{目的|もくてき}に{向|む}かって{進|すす}みます。

I advance toward my goal.

1

{彼|かれ}の{成功|せいこう}に{貢献|こうけん}しました。

I contributed to his success.

2

{意見|いけん}に{反対|はんたい}します。

I oppose the opinion.

3

{状況|じょうきょう}に{応|おう}じて{変|か}えます。

I change it according to the situation.

4

{彼|かれ}は{音楽|おんがく}に{夢中|むちゅう}です。

He is absorbed in music.

1

{歴史|れきし}に{残|のこ}る{偉業|いぎょう}です。

It is a feat that will remain in history.

2

{彼|かれ}の{言葉|ことば}に{感銘|かんめい}を{受|う}けました。

I was deeply impressed by his words.

3

{自然|しぜん}に{親|した|し}しむ{生活|せいかつ}。

A life close to nature.

4

{期待|きたい}に{沿|そ}う{結果|けっか}。

A result that meets expectations.

Leicht verwechselbar

The Versatile Particle: に (ni) — Location, Time & Direction vs. に vs で

Learners mix up destination and location of action.

The Versatile Particle: に (ni) — Location, Time & Direction vs. に vs へ

Both can mark destination.

The Versatile Particle: に (ni) — Location, Time & Direction vs. に vs なし (no particle)

Using に with relative time.

Häufige Fehler

{今日|きょう}に{行|い}きます

{今日|きょう}{行|い}きます

Relative time words don't take に.

{公園|こうえん}に{遊|あそ}びます

{公園|こうえん}で{遊|あそ}びます

Use で for location of action.

{明日|あした}に{会|あ}います

{明日|あした}{会|あ}います

Relative time words don't take に.

{家|うち}に{食|た}べます

{家|うち}で{食|た}べます

Action happens at home, not moving to home.

{机|つくえ}に{本|ほん}がいます

{机|つくえ}に{本|ほん}があります

Use aru for inanimate objects.

{猫|ねこ}が{部屋|へや}がいます

{猫|ねこ}が{部屋|へや}にいます

Location needs に.

{三時|さんじ}で{会|あ}います

{三時|さんじ}に{会|あ}います

Time needs に.

{映画|えいが}を{見|み}に{行|い}く{場所|ばしょ}は{映画館|えいがかん}です

{映画|えいが}を{見|み}に{映画館|えいがかん}へ{行|い}きます

Purpose + に + Motion verb.

{彼|かれ}を{プレゼント|ぷれぜんと}をあげます

{彼|かれ}に{プレゼント|ぷれぜんと}をあげます

Recipient needs に.

{会議|かいぎ}に{参加|さんか}します

{会議|かいぎ}に{参加|さんか}します (Correct, but watch for context)

Correct usage, but ensure context is clear.

Satzmuster

___ に 行きます。

___ に 起きます。

___ に ___ があります。

___ に 会います。

Real World Usage

Texting constant

{七時|しちじ}に{駅|えき}で!

Travel very common

{空港|くうこう}に{行|い}きますか?

Job Interview common

{御社|おんしゃ}に{貢献|こうけん}したいです。

Ordering Food occasional

{店|みせ}に{持|も}って{帰|かえ}ります。

Social Media common

{日本|にほん}に{着|つ}いた!

Classroom very common

{先生|せんせい}に{聞|き}いてください。

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The Bullseye Rule

Think of に as a bullseye. If the action hits a target (time, place, person), use に.
⚠️

Relative Time

Never use に with 'today', 'tomorrow', or 'yesterday'. They are already specific enough!
🎯

Purpose Usage

You can use に to show purpose: 'I go to buy bread' -> 'Pan o kai ni ikimasu'.
💬

Politeness

Using particles correctly makes your Japanese sound much more natural and polite.

Smart Tips

Always check if the subject is animate (iru) or inanimate (aru).

{机|つくえ}に{猫|ねこ}があります。 {机|つくえ}に{猫|ねこ}がいます。

Check if the time is relative (today/tomorrow). If yes, drop the に.

{明日|あした}に{行|い}きます。 {明日|あした}{行|い}きます。

Use に to show the destination.

{学校|がっこう}で{行|い}きます。 {学校|がっこう}に{行|い}きます。

Use the verb stem + に + motion verb.

{食|た}べるに{行|い}きます。 {食|た}べに{行|い}きます。

Aussprache

/ni/

Particle 'ni'

Pronounced like 'knee'. Keep it short and crisp.

Flat

Noun + に

Neutral statement.

Einprägen

Eselsbrücke

Think of に as a 'needle' (ni-dle) that pins an action to a specific spot on a map or a clock.

Visuelle Assoziation

Imagine a clock face with a tiny needle pointing at 7:00, and a person walking toward a school building with a big 'に' painted on the door.

Rhyme

For time or place, the target is clear, add a 'ni' and keep it near.

Story

Ken wakes up at 7:00 (shichiji ni). He walks to school (gakkou ni). He sees a cat in the classroom (kyoushitsu ni). Everything has a target!

Word Web

{時間|じかん}{場所|ばしょ}{行|い}く{来|く}る{あ}る{い}る

Herausforderung

Look around your room and name 3 things using the 'Location + に + があります' pattern.

Kulturelle Hinweise

Using に correctly is a sign of politeness as it shows you respect the structure of the language.

The particle に evolved from an ancient locative marker.

Gesprächseinstiege

{何時|なんじ}に{起|お}きますか?

{どこ|どこ}に{行|い}きたいですか?

{部屋|へや}に{何|なに}がありますか?

{週末|しゅうまつ}に{何|なに}をしますか?

Tagebuch-Impulse

Describe your daily routine using time markers.
Describe your room and what is in it.
Write about a trip you took.
Write about a gift you gave someone.

Häufige Fehler

Incorrect

Richtig


Incorrect

Richtig


Incorrect

Richtig


Incorrect

Richtig

Test Yourself

Fill in the correct particle.

{学校|がっこう} ___ 行きます。

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer:
Destination requires に.
Choose the correct sentence. Multiple Choice

Which is correct?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: {七時|しちじ}に起きます
Time requires に.
Fix the error. Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

{今日|きょう}に学校に行きます。

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: {今日|きょう}学校に行きます
Relative time doesn't take に.
Reorder the words. Sentence Reorder

Arrange the words in the correct order:

All words placed

Click words above to build the sentence

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: 部屋に猫がいます
Location + に + Subject + が + Verb.
Translate to Japanese. Übersetzung

I meet my friend at 5:00.

Answer starts with: {五時...

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: {五時|ごじ}に友達に会います
Time and target both use に.
Match the usage. Match Pairs

Match each item on the left with its pair on the right:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: All of the above
に covers all these.
Build a sentence. Sentence Building

Use: {本|ほん} / {机|つくえ} / {ある}

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: {机|つくえ}に本があります
Location + に + Object + が + ある.
Choose the correct verb. Multiple Choice

{部屋|へや}に猫が ___。

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: います
Animate subjects use います.

Score: /8

Ubungsaufgaben

8 exercises
Fill in the correct particle.

{学校|がっこう} ___ 行きます。

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer:
Destination requires に.
Choose the correct sentence. Multiple Choice

Which is correct?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: {七時|しちじ}に起きます
Time requires に.
Fix the error. Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

{今日|きょう}に学校に行きます。

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: {今日|きょう}学校に行きます
Relative time doesn't take に.
Reorder the words. Sentence Reorder

に / います / 部屋 / 猫 / が

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: 部屋に猫がいます
Location + に + Subject + が + Verb.
Translate to Japanese. Übersetzung

I meet my friend at 5:00.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: {五時|ごじ}に友達に会います
Time and target both use に.
Match the usage. Match Pairs

Match the particle usage.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: All of the above
に covers all these.
Build a sentence. Sentence Building

Use: {本|ほん} / {机|つくえ} / {ある}

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: {机|つくえ}に本があります
Location + に + Object + が + ある.
Choose the correct verb. Multiple Choice

{部屋|へや}に猫が ___。

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: います
Animate subjects use います.

Score: /8

FAQ (8)

No, only for specific times. Relative times like 'today' don't use it.

へ emphasizes the direction, while に emphasizes the target destination.

It marks the location where the subject exists.

Only if you are using a verb of existence (aru/iru). Otherwise, use で.

The sentence will sound broken or incomplete to a native speaker.

Yes, it is used in all registers.

Yes, with the verb stem: 'Tabe ni ikimasu' (I go to eat).

Try describing your day or your room using the patterns.

Scaffolded Practice

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Mastery Progress

Needs Practice

Improving

Strong

Mastered

In Other Languages

Spanish partial

a / en

Japanese uses に for both motion and existence.

French partial

à

Japanese uses に for existence as well.

German partial

in / zu

Japanese uses one particle for both.

Chinese partial

zài / dào

Japanese uses に for both.

Arabic partial

fi / ila

Japanese uses one particle for both.

English low

at / to / in

Japanese uses one particle for all these functions.

Learning Path

Prerequisites

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