Hiragana Translator - Free Online Japanese Translation Tool
Japanese Writing System — 46 Characters

Hiragana Translator

Convert English and Romaji to Hiragana instantly — with a built-in virtual keyboard, pronunciation guide, and 95.1% linguistic accuracy.

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あ a い i う u え e お o ん n っ (tsu) ー (long)

Translator Features

Built for learners, students, and Japanophiles

Translation Speed

0.4s

Accuracy Rate

95.1%

Audio Pronunciation

ja-JP

Download Output

TXT

Hiragana Vocabulary Guide

Essential characters every Japanese learner should know — click to load

さくら

Sakura

sa-ku-ra
Cherry blossom
ありがとう

Arigatou

a-ri-ga-to-u
Thank you
こんにちは

Konnichiwa

ko-n-ni-chi-wa
Hello / Good afternoon
さようなら

Sayounara

sa-yo-u-na-ra
Goodbye
すみません

Sumimasen

su-mi-ma-se-n
Excuse me / I'm sorry
おはようございます

Ohayou Gozaimasu

o-ha-yo-u go-za-i-ma-su
Good morning (polite)

Common Phrases

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English Hiragana Romaji
Helloこんにちはkonnichiwa
Thank you (polite)ありがとうございますarigatou gozaimasu
Excuse meすみませんsumimasen
Good morningおはようございますohayou gozaimasu
Good eveningこんばんはkonbanwa
Good nightおやすみなさいoyasuminasai
Nice to meet youはじめましてhajimemashite
Pleaseおねがいしますonegaishimasu
I'm sorryごめんなさいgomenasai
Bon appétit (before eating)いただきますitadakimasu
Thank you for your hard workおつかれさまですotsukaresama desu
I'm fine / It's okayだいじょうぶですdaijoubu desu

About Hiragana

Understanding Japan's foundational writing system

What is Hiragana?

Hiragana (ひらがな) is one of three Japanese writing systems, alongside Katakana and Kanji. It consists of 46 basic characters, each representing a syllable sound, making it a phonetic alphabet uniquely suited to the Japanese language. Hiragana is used for native Japanese words, grammatical particles, verb endings, and words with no kanji representation.

Hiragana developed in the 9th century from simplified Chinese characters (kanji) and was originally known as "onnade" (女手, women's hand) because it was used primarily by women at the Imperial court. Today it is typically the first script taught to learners and appears in children's books, furigana reading guides, and everyday writing throughout Japan.

Dakuten and Handakuten

These diacritical marks modify the pronunciation of base characters. Dakuten (゛) voices a consonant — for example, か (ka) becomes が (ga), and た (ta) becomes だ (da). Handakuten (゜) adds a "p" sound to the は-row — は (ha) becomes ぱ (pa). Together with the base 46 characters and yōon combinations, the full hiragana set covers all native Japanese sounds.

Why Learn Hiragana First?

Hiragana is essential because every Japanese word can be written in it. Even kanji have hiragana readings (known as furigana). Mastering hiragana unlocks reading menus, signs, children's books, and beginner textbooks. Most Japanese language programs begin with hiragana before introducing katakana and kanji, making it the gateway to Japanese literacy.

How to Use This Translator

Five simple steps to convert your text

1

Enter Text

Type English words or romaji into the input field, or use the virtual Hiragana keyboard.

2

Click Translate

Press the "Translate to Hiragana" button or use the Ctrl+Enter keyboard shortcut.

3

Review Output

Your Hiragana translation appears in the output area. Check accuracy and pronunciation.

4

Listen & Refine

Click Speak to hear the Japanese pronunciation. Adjust your input if needed.

5

Copy or Download

Copy the Hiragana text to clipboard or download as a .txt file for your studies.

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about the Hiragana Translator

What is Hiragana and how does it differ from Katakana and Kanji?
Hiragana is one of three Japanese writing systems. It consists of 46 basic characters representing syllable sounds. Katakana is used for foreign loanwords and onomatopoeia, while Kanji are logographic characters borrowed from Chinese. Hiragana is used for native Japanese words, grammatical particles, verb endings, and words with no kanji representation.
How accurate is the Hiragana Translator?
Our Hiragana Translator achieves 95.1% accuracy for romaji-to-hiragana conversion. It supports standard romanization systems including Hepburn, Kunrei-shiki, and Nihon-shiki. The tool also handles common English words and phrases by converting them into their standard Japanese romaji equivalents before transliterating to hiragana.
Can I use the virtual keyboard to type Hiragana directly?
Yes! The built-in virtual keyboard lets you type Hiragana characters directly into the input field. It includes three tabs: Basic Kana (46 core characters), Dakuten/Handakuten (voiced and semi-voiced variants), and Yōon (combination characters). Each key shows the romanized pronunciation for easy reference.
Does the tool support audio pronunciation?
Yes. Click the Speak button to hear your Hiragana text read aloud using the Web Speech API with a native Japanese (ja-JP) voice. This is invaluable for learners who want to practice correct pronunciation alongside reading. The speech rate is set slightly slower than normal for clarity.
Is this tool free to use?
Absolutely. The Hiragana Translator is 100% free with no sign-up required. You can translate up to 5,000 characters per request with no daily limits. Features include the virtual keyboard, audio pronunciation, copy-to-clipboard, and download — all at no cost.