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The Direction Particle: へ (e) — Toward a Destination

Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds

The particle へ (e) marks the direction of movement toward a destination, emphasizing the path rather than the arrival.

  • Use へ after a location noun to show direction: {学校|がっこう}へ{行|い}きます (I go toward school).
  • It is almost always used with verbs of motion like {行|い}く (to go) or {来|く}る (to come).
  • Pronounce it as 'e' even though it is written with the hiragana character 'he'.
Location + へ + Motion Verb

Overview

The particle へ (pronounced e when used as a particle, not he) marks direction — the way you are heading. While に also indicates destination, へ puts the focus on the journey and direction rather than the arrival point. Think of に as an arrow hitting the bullseye (precise destination) and へ as an arrow in flight (general direction).
In practice, へ and に are often interchangeable with movement verbs like 行く (go), 来る (come), and 帰る (return): 日本へ行きます and 日本に行きます both mean
I go to Japan.
However, へ sounds slightly more literary and emphasizes the direction, while に is more conversational and emphasizes the destination. へ is preferred in certain set phrases and when emphasizing the direction of movement. It cannot replace に in its other uses (time, indirect object, existence).
In letters, you will often see addresses written with へ: 田中さんへ (To Mr. Tanaka). The particle へ adds a poetic, journey-focused nuance to movement that に lacks, which is why Japanese keeps both particles alive despite their overlap.

Directional Particle Usage

Structure Example Meaning
Noun + へ + 行く
{学校|がっこう}へ{行|い}く
Go to school
Noun + へ + 来る
{日本|にほん}へ{来|く}る
Come to Japan
Noun + へ + 帰る
{家|うち}へ{帰|かえ}る
Return home
Noun + へ + 向かう
{北|きた}へ{向|む}かう
Head north
Noun + へ + 飛ぶ
{空|そら}へ{飛|と}ぶ
Fly into the sky
Noun + へ + 歩く
{公園|こうえん}へ{歩|ある}く
Walk toward the park

Meanings

Indicates the direction or target of a movement, focusing on the orientation of the action.

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Physical Direction

Movement toward a specific physical location.

“{家|うち}へ{帰|かえ}ります。”

“{東京|とうきょう}へ{行|い}きます。”

Reference Table

Reference table for The Direction Particle: へ (e) — Toward a Destination
Form Structure Example
Affirmative
Noun + へ + Verb
{東京|とうきょう}へ{行|い}きます
Negative
Noun + へ + Verb (neg)
{東京|とうきょう}へ{行|い}きません
Question
Noun + へ + Verb + か
{東京|とうきょう}へ{行|い}きますか
Past
Noun + へ + Verb (past)
{東京|とうきょう}へ{行|い}きました
Past Negative
Noun + へ + Verb (past neg)
{東京|とうきょう}へ{行|い}きませんでした

Espectro de formalidad

Formal
{店|みせ}へ{参|まい}ります。

{店|みせ}へ{参|まい}ります。 (Daily life)

Neutral
{店|みせ}へ{行|い}きます。

{店|みせ}へ{行|い}きます。 (Daily life)

Informal
{店|みせ}へ{行|い}く。

{店|みせ}へ{行|い}く。 (Daily life)

Jerga
{店|みせ}へ{行|い}くよ。

{店|みせ}へ{行|い}くよ。 (Daily life)

Directional Flow

Movement

  • {行|い}く to go
  • {来|く}る to come

Ejemplos por nivel

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{学校|がっこう}へ{行|い}きます。

I go to school.

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{日本|にほん}へ{来|く}ました。

I came to Japan.

3

{どこ}へ{行|い}きますか。

Where are you going?

4

{家|うち}へ{帰|かえ}ります。

I am going home.

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{友達|ともだち}の{家|うち}へ{行|い}きます。

I am going to my friend's house.

2

{明日|あした}、{京都|きょうと}へ{行|い}きます。

I will go to Kyoto tomorrow.

3

{彼|かれ}は{会社|かいしゃ}へ{行|い}きました。

He went to the office.

4

{空港|くうこう}へ{行|い}くバスはどれですか。

Which bus goes to the airport?

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{夢|ゆめ}へ{向|む}かって{走|はし}る。

Running toward a dream.

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{会議|かいぎ}へ{向|む}かっています。

I am heading to the meeting.

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{北|きた}へ{向|む}かう{電車|でんしゃ}。

The train heading north.

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{平和|へいわ}への{道|みち}。

The path toward peace.

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{未来|みらい}へ{進|すす}む{決意|けつい}。

Determination to move toward the future.

2

{解決|かいけつ}へ{向|む}けて{努力|どりょく}する。

Striving toward a solution.

3

{彼|かれ}の{態度|たいど}は{私|わたし}へ{向|む}けられている。

His attitude is directed toward me.

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{目的|もくてき}へ{到達|とうたつ}する。

Reaching toward the goal.

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{変化|へんか}へ{対|たい}する{適応|てきおう}。

Adaptation toward change.

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{新|あたら}しい{時代|じだい}へ{突入|とつにゅう}する。

Entering into a new era.

3

{心|こころ}は{故郷|ふるさと}へ{飛|と}ぶ。

My heart flies toward my hometown.

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{議論|ぎろん}は{結論|けつろん}へ{向|む}かう。

The discussion is heading toward a conclusion.

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{深淵|しんえん}へ{落|お}ちる。

Falling into the abyss.

2

{歴史|れきし}の{転換点|てんかんてん}へ{至|いた}る。

Reaching a turning point in history.

3

{彼|かれ}の{視線|しせん}は{遠|とお}くへ{向|む}いていた。

His gaze was directed toward the distance.

4

{真理|しんり}へ{至|いた}る{探求|たんきゅう}。

The search leading toward truth.

Fácil de confundir

The Direction Particle: へ (e) — Toward a Destination vs へ vs に

Both mark destinations.

The Direction Particle: へ (e) — Toward a Destination vs へ vs を

Both are particles.

The Direction Particle: へ (e) — Toward a Destination vs へ vs で

Both relate to location.

Errores comunes

へ {学校|がっこう} {行|い}く

{学校|がっこう} へ {行|い}く

Particle must follow the noun.

{学校|がっこう} へ {行|い}く

{学校|がっこう} へ {行|い}く

Pronounce as 'e', not 'he'.

{学校|がっこう} に {行|い}く

{学校|がっこう} へ {行|い}く

Both are okay, but へ is more directional.

{学校|がっこう} へ {食|た}べる

{学校|がっこう} へ {行|い}く

へ requires a motion verb.

{明日|あした} へ {行|い}く

{明日|あした} に {行|い}く

へ is for places, not time.

{家|うち} へ {着|つ}く

{家|うち} に {着|つ}く

Arrival uses に.

{東京|とうきょう} へ {住|す}む

{東京|とうきょう} に {住|す}む

Location of existence uses に.

{手紙|てがみ} へ {書|か}く

{手紙|てがみ} に {書|か}く

Target of action uses に.

{彼|かれ} へ {話|はな}す

{彼|かれ} に {話|はな}す

Target of speech uses に.

{会議|かいぎ} へ {参加|さんか}する

{会議|かいぎ} に {参加|さんか}する

Participation uses に.

{目標|もくひょう} に 向かう

{目標|もくひょう} へ 向かう

Abstract direction prefers へ.

{心|こころ} に 向かう

{心|こころ} へ 向かう

Abstract direction prefers へ.

{未来|みらい} に 進む

{未来|みらい} へ 進む

Abstract direction prefers へ.

Patrones de oraciones

___ へ 行きます。

___ へ 行きましたか?

___ へ 行きたいです。

___ へ 向かっています。

Real World Usage

Travel very common

{空港|くうこう}へ{行|い}きます。

Texting common

{今|いま}、{家|うち}へ{向|む}かってる。

Business common

{会議|かいぎ}へ{向|む}かいます。

Directions common

{駅|えき}へ{行|い}く{道|みち}。

Social Media common

{日本|にほん}へ{行|い}く!

Food Delivery occasional

{店|みせ}へ{向|む}かう。

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Pronunciation

Always say 'e', not 'he'.
⚠️

Particle placement

Must follow the noun.
🎯

へ vs に

Use へ for direction, に for arrival.
💬

Formal usage

Use へ in formal writing.

Smart Tips

Use へ for direction, に for arrival.

{学校|がっこう}に{行|い}く。 {学校|がっこう}へ{行|い}く。

Remember it is written as へ.

e

Always pronounce as 'e'.

he e

Use へ to show the path.

{日本|にほん}に{行|い}く。 {日本|にほん}へ{行|い}く。

Pronunciación

e

Pronunciation

Always pronounce as 'e' (like in 'egg').

Statement

Noun へ 行きます↓

Neutral statement of fact.

Memorízalo

Mnemotecnia

Think of 'へ' as a bent arrow pointing to your destination.

Asociación visual

Imagine a giant arrow (shaped like へ) pointing toward a map of Japan.

Rhyme

When you want to go, use the particle 'e', it points the way for you and me.

Story

Kenji is lost. He holds a map. He sees a sign for the station. He says, 'Station へ go!' He arrives safely.

Word Web

{行|い}く{来|く}る{帰|かえ}る{向|む}かう{歩|ある}く

Desafío

Write 5 sentences today about where you are going using 'へ'.

Notas culturales

Used in all regions. Essential for travel.

Derived from ancient locative markers.

Inicios de conversación

{どこ}へ{行|い}きますか?

{明日|あした}、{どこ}へ{行|い}きますか?

{日本|にほん}へ{来|く}たことがありますか?

{将来|しょうらい}、{どこ}へ{住|す}みたいですか?

Temas para diario

Write about your daily commute.
Describe a trip you took.
Where would you like to travel?
Discuss your life goals.

Errores comunes

Incorrect

Correcto


Incorrect

Correcto


Incorrect

Correcto


Incorrect

Correcto

Test Yourself

Fill in the blank.

{学校|がっこう} ___ 行きます。

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer:
へ is the direction particle.
Choose the correct sentence. Opción múltiple

Which is correct?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: 学校 へ 行きます
Particle follows noun.
Correct the sentence. Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

{家|うち} に 行きます (assume direction).

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: {家|うち} へ 行きます
へ is better for direction.
Order the words. Sentence Building

行きます / へ / 学校

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: 学校 へ 行きます
Noun + へ + Verb.
Match the meaning. Match Pairs

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

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Go to Japan
へ行きます means to go.
True or False? True False Rule

へ is pronounced 'he'.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: False
It is pronounced 'e'.
Complete the dialogue. Dialogue Completion

A: {どこ}へ{行|い}きますか? B: ___

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: {学校|がっこう}へ{行|い}きます
Correct structure.
Conjugate the verb. Conjugation Drill

{学校|がっこう}へ{行|い}く (polite form)

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: {行|い}きます
Polite form.

Score: /8

Ejercicios de practica

8 exercises
Fill in the blank.

{学校|がっこう} ___ 行きます。

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer:
へ is the direction particle.
Choose the correct sentence. Opción múltiple

Which is correct?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: 学校 へ 行きます
Particle follows noun.
Correct the sentence. Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

{家|うち} に 行きます (assume direction).

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: {家|うち} へ 行きます
へ is better for direction.
Order the words. Sentence Building

行きます / へ / 学校

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: 学校 へ 行きます
Noun + へ + Verb.
Match the meaning. Match Pairs

{日本|にほん}へ{行|い}く

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Go to Japan
へ行きます means to go.
True or False? True False Rule

へ is pronounced 'he'.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: False
It is pronounced 'e'.
Complete the dialogue. Dialogue Completion

A: {どこ}へ{行|い}きますか? B: ___

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: {学校|がっこう}へ{行|い}きます
Correct structure.
Conjugate the verb. Conjugation Drill

{学校|がっこう}へ{行|い}く (polite form)

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: {行|い}きます
Polite form.

Score: /8

Preguntas frecuentes (8)

No, it is pronounced 'e'.

Yes, they are often interchangeable.

When emphasizing direction.

Yes, it is a directional particle.

No, に is for arrival.

No, only motion verbs.

It is used in all registers.

Historical reasons.

Scaffolded Practice

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Mastery Progress

Needs Practice

Improving

Strong

Mastered

In Other Languages

Spanish high

hacia

Hacia is a preposition; へ is a particle.

French high

vers

Vers is a preposition; へ is a particle.

German high

nach

Nach is a preposition; へ is a particle.

Chinese high

往 is a preposition; へ is a particle.

Arabic high

إلى

إلى is a preposition; へ is a particle.

Japanese partial

へ is directional, に is locative.

Learning Path

Prerequisites

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