Japanese Numbers Quiz

Testing yourself is one of the most effective ways to reinforce memory, and numbers in Japanese lend themselves perfectly to short quizzes. By checking your ability to match kana, kanji, and readings, you create stronger links between sound and symbol. This ten-question quiz covers the basics from zero through one thousand, focusing on the forms that appear most often in everyday language. It is designed to give you quick feedback so you can see where your strengths are and where you may need to review. Working through the questions actively, rather than just reading charts, will help the knowledge stay in long-term memory.

Test Your Japanese Numbers

Testing yourself is the fastest way to see what you’ve really learned. With a simple quiz format, you can practice numbers in Japanese, check your answers instantly, and build confidence as you go. Each question focuses on a single number, so you can move step by step without confusion. Practice often and you’ll see the results in your memory and speed.

Japanese Numbers Quiz

Once you finish the quiz, review the score and consider which items came easily and which took longer to recall. If you missed any, return to the charts or converter tool and practice those numbers again until they feel natural. Repetition combined with active testing is proven to deepen learning and make recall automatic. You can retake this quiz as often as you like, and with each attempt you should notice improvement in both speed and accuracy. Over time, regular practice like this will give you complete confidence when hearing or using Japanese numbers in real conversations.

1. What is the kanji for “three”?

2. How do you say “seven” in the common form?

3. Which kana is used for “ichi”?

4. How do you write “ten” in kanji?

5. What is “roku” in numbers?

6. Which is the preferred way to say “four” in everyday use?

7. What is the kanji for “hundred”?

8. How is “twenty” said in Japanese?

9. Which is the correct kana for “hachi”?

10. What is the kanji for “thousand”?

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