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Japanese Number Words 100-200

After learning the first hundred numbers in Japanese, it might be time to start learning the next hundred numbers. If this sounds like something you are ready for, then this page is here for you. Below you will find translations for every Japanese number from 100 to 200.

In order for you to learn Japanese numbers in a variety of ways, the Romaji, Hiragana, and Kanji translations have been provided for each number listed below.

If you'd rather learn about other Japanese numbers, then check out the links below:
Japanese Numbers: 1-100
Japanese Numbers: 100-200
Japanese Numbers: 200-1000

Now onto the list of Japanese Numbers 100-200.

Japanese Numbers 100 to 200:

You can also view this list of Japanese numbers with translations from English to Japanese.

All numbers listed in order: Romaji (Hiragana, Kanji) ➔ English (Numeral)


Japanese Numbers 100-110:

The Japanese word for 100 is "Hyaku", so this is what starts off all the numbers in the 100s.

Hyaku (ひゃく, 百) ➔ One hundred (100)

Hyaku ichi (ひゃくいち, 百一) ➔ One hundred one (101)

Hyaku ni (ひゃくに, 百二) ➔ One hundred two (102)

Hyaku san (ひゃくさん, 百三) ➔ One hundred three (103)

Hyaku yon (ひゃくよん, 百四) ➔ One hundred four (104)

Hyaku go (ひゃくご, 百五) ➔ One hundred five (105)

Hyaku roku (ひゃくろく, 百六) ➔ One hundred six (106)

Hyaku nana (ひゃくなな, 百七) ➔ One hundred seven (107)

Hyaku hachi (ひゃくはち, 百八) ➔ One hundred eight (108)

Hyaku kyuu (ひゃくきゅう, 百九) ➔ One hundred nine (109)

Hyaku juu (ひゃくじゅう, 百十) ➔ One hundred ten (110)


Japanese Numbers 110-120:

Since the Japanese word for 100 is "Hyaku", you can add "juu" to start off the 110s. Hyaku juu ichi (111), Hyaku juu ni (112), etc.

Hyaku juu (ひゃくじゅう, 百十) ➔ One hundred ten (110)

Hyaku juu ichi (ひゃくじゅういち, 百十一) ➔ One hundred eleven (111)

Hyaku juu ni (ひゃくじゅうに, 百十二) ➔ One hundred twelve (112)

Hyaku juu san (ひゃくじゅうさん, 百十三) ➔ One hundred thirteen (113)

Hyaku juu yon (ひゃくじゅうよん, 百十四) ➔ One hundred fourteen (114)

Hyaku juu go (ひゃくじゅうご, 百十五) ➔ One hundred fifteen (115)

Hyaku juu roku (ひゃくじゅうろく, 百十六) ➔ One hundred sixteen (116)

Hyaku juu nana (ひゃくじゅうなな, 百十七) ➔ One hundred seventeen (117)

Hyaku juu hachi (ひゃくじゅうはち, 百十八) ➔ One hundred eighteen (118)

Hyaku juu kyuu (ひゃくじゅうきゅう, 百十九) ➔ One hundred nineteen (119)

Hyaku ni juu (ひゃくにじゅう, 百二十) ➔ One hundred twenty (120)


Japanese Numbers 120-130:

Since the Japanese word for 20 is "ni juu", you can add "hyaku" before it to start off the 120s. For example Hyaku ni juu ichi (121).

Hyaku ni juu (ひゃくにじゅう, 百二十) ➔ One hundred twenty (120)

Hyaku ni juu ichi (ひゃくにじゅういち, 百二十一) ➔ One hundred twenty one (121)

Hyaku ni juu ni (ひゃくにじゅうに, 百二十二) ➔ One hundred twenty two (122)

Hyaku ni juu san (ひゃくにじゅうさん, 百二十三) ➔ One hundred twenty three (123)

Hyaku ni juu yon (ひゃくにじゅうよん, 百二十四) ➔ One hundred twenty four (124)

Hyaku ni juu go (ひゃくにじゅうご, 百二十五) ➔ One hundred twenty five (125)

Hyaku ni juu roku (ひゃくにじゅうろく, 百二十六) ➔ One hundred twenty six (126)

Hyaku ni juu nana (ひゃくにじゅうなな, 百二十七) ➔ One hundred twenty seven (127)

Hyaku ni juu hachi (ひゃくにじゅうはち, 百二十八) ➔ One hundred twenty eight (128)

Hyaku ni juu kyuu (ひゃくにじゅうきゅう, 百二十九) ➔ One hundred twenty nine (129)

Hyaku san juu (ひゃくさんじゅう, 百三十) ➔ One hundred thirty (130)


Japanese Numbers 130-140:

Since the Japanese word for 30 is "san juu", simply add "hyaku" before it to start off the 130s. For example Hyaku san juu ichi (131).

Hyaku san juu (ひゃくさんじゅう, 百三十) ➔ One hundred thirty (130)

Hyaku san juu ichi (ひゃくさんじゅういち, 百三十一) ➔ One hundred thirty one (131)

Hyaku san juu ni (ひゃくさんじゅうに, 百三十二) ➔ One hundred thirty two (132)

Hyaku san juu san (ひゃくさんじゅうさん, 百三十三) ➔ One hundred thirty three (133)

Hyaku san juu yon (ひゃくさんじゅうよん, 百三十四) ➔ One hundred thirty four (134)

Hyaku san juu go (ひゃくさんじゅうご, 百三十五) ➔ One hundred thirty five (135)

Hyaku san juu roku (ひゃくさんじゅうろく, 百三十六) ➔ One hundred thirty six (136)

Hyaku san juu nana (ひゃくさんじゅうなな, 百三十七) ➔ One hundred thirty seven (137)

Hyaku san juu hachi (ひゃくさんじゅうはち, 百三十八) ➔ One hundred thirty eight (138)

Hyaku san juu kyuu (ひゃくさんじゅうきゅう, 百三十九) ➔ One hundred thirty nine (139)

Hyaku yon juu (ひゃくよんじゅう, 百四十) ➔ One hundred forty (140)


Japanese Numbers 140-150:

Since the Japanese word for 40 is "yon juu", add "hyaku" to the start to fill out most of the 140s. For example Hyaku yon juu ichi (141).

Hyaku yon juu (ひゃくよんじゅう, 百四十) ➔ One hundred forty (140)

Hyaku yon juu ichi (ひゃくよんじゅういち, 百四十一) ➔ One hundred forty one (141)

Hyaku yon juu ni (ひゃくよんじゅうに, 百四十二) ➔ One hundred forty two (142)

Hyaku yon juu san (ひゃくよんじゅうさん, 百四十三) ➔ One hundred forty three (143)

Hyaku yon juu yon (ひゃくよんじゅうよん, 百四十四) ➔ One hundred forty four (144)

Hyaku yon juu go (ひゃくよんじゅうご, 百四十五) ➔ One hundred forty five (145)

Hyaku yon juu roku (ひゃくよんじゅうろく, 百四十六) ➔ One hundred forty six (146)

Hyaku yon juu nana (ひゃくよんじゅうなな, 百四十七) ➔ One hundred forty seven (147)

Hyaku yon juu hachi (ひゃくよんじゅうはち, 百四十八) ➔ One hundred forty eight (148)

Hyaku yon juu kyuu (ひゃくよんじゅうきゅう, 百四十九) ➔ One hundred forty nine (149)

Hyaku go juu (ひゃくごじゅう, 百五十) ➔ One hundred fifty (150)


Japanese Numbers 150-160:

Since the Japanese word for 50 is "go juu", add "hyaku" before it to get you started writing the 150s. For example Hyaku go juu ichi (151).

Hyaku go juu (ひゃくごじゅう, 百五十) ➔ One hundred fifty (150)

Hyaku go juu ichi (ひゃくごじゅういち, 百五十一) ➔ One hundred fifty one (151)

Hyaku go juu ni (ひゃくごじゅうに, 百五十二) ➔ One hundred fifty two (152)

Hyaku go juu san (ひゃくごじゅうさん, 百五十三) ➔ One hundred fifty three (153)

Hyaku go juu yon (ひゃくごじゅうよん, 百五十四) ➔ One hundred fifty four (154)

Hyaku go juu go (ひゃくごじゅうご, 百五十五) ➔ One hundred fifty five (155)

Hyaku go juu roku (ひゃくごじゅうろく, 百五十六) ➔ One hundred fifty six (156)

Hyaku go juu nana (ひゃくごじゅうなな, 百五十七) ➔ One hundred fifty seven (157)

Hyaku go juu hachi (ひゃくごじゅうはち, 百五十八) ➔ One hundred fifty eight (158)

Hyaku go juu kyuu (ひゃくごじゅうきゅう, 百五十九) ➔ One hundred fifty nine (159)

Hyaku roku juu (ひゃくろくじゅう, 百六十) ➔ One hundred sixty (160)


Japanese Numbers 160-170:

Since the Japanese word for 60 is "roku juu", put a "hyaku" in front of it when you're writing the 160s. For example Hyaku roku juu ichi (161).

Hyaku roku juu (ひゃくろくじゅう, 百六十) ➔ One hundred sixty (160)

Hyaku roku juu ichi (ひゃくろくじゅういち, 百六十一) ➔ One hundred sixty one (161)

Hyaku roku juu ni (ひゃくろくじゅうに, 百六十二) ➔ One hundred sixty two (162)

Hyaku roku juu san (ひゃくろくじゅうさん, 百六十三) ➔ One hundred sixty three (163)

Hyaku roku juu yon (ひゃくろくじゅうよん, 百六十四) ➔ One hundred sixty four (164)

Hyaku roku juu go (ひゃくろくじゅうご, 百六十五) ➔ One hundred sixty five (165)

Hyaku roku juu roku (ひゃくろくじゅうろく, 百六十六) ➔ One hundred sixty six (166)

Hyaku roku juu nana (ひゃくろくじゅうなな, 百六十七) ➔ One hundred sixty seven (167)

Hyaku roku juu hachi (ひゃくろくじゅうはち, 百六十八) ➔ One hundred sixty eight (168)

Hyaku roku juu kyuu (ひゃくろくじゅうきゅう, 百六十九) ➔ One hundred sixty nine (169)

Hyaku nana juu (ひゃくななじゅう, 百七十) ➔ One hundred seventy (170)


Japanese Numbers 170-180:

Since the Japanese word for 70 is "nana juu", write "hyaku" before it to start writing the 170s. For example Hyaku nana juu ichi (171).

Hyaku nana juu (ひゃくななじゅう, 百七十) ➔ One hundred seventy (170)

Hyaku nana juu ichi (ひゃくななじゅういち, 百七十一) ➔ One hundred seventy one (171)

Hyaku nana juu ni (ひゃくななじゅうに, 百七十二) ➔ One hundred seventy two (172)

Hyaku nana juu san (ひゃくななじゅうさん, 百七十三) ➔ One hundred seventy three (173)

Hyaku nana juu yon (ひゃくななじゅうよん, 百七十四) ➔ One hundred seventy four (174)

Hyaku nana juu go (ひゃくななじゅうご, 百七十五) ➔ One hundred seventy five (175)

Hyaku nana juu roku (ひゃくななじゅうろく, 百七十六) ➔ One hundred seventy six (176)

Hyaku nana juu nana (ひゃくななじゅうなな, 百七十七) ➔ One hundred seventy seven (177)

Hyaku nana juu hachi (ひゃくななじゅうはち, 百七十八) ➔ One hundred seventy eight (178)

Hyaku nana juu kyuu (ひゃくななじゅうきゅう, 百七十九) ➔ One hundred seventy nine (179)

Hyaku hachi juu (ひゃくはちじゅう, 百八十) ➔ One hundred eighty (180)


Japanese Numbers 180-190:

Since the Japanese word for 80 is "hachi juu", add a "hyaku" before it to fill out 180s. For example Hyaku hachi juu ichi (181).

Hyaku hachi juu (ひゃくはちじゅう, 百八十) ➔ One hundred eighty (180)

Hyaku hachi juu ichi (ひゃくはちじゅういち, 百八十一) ➔ One hundred eighty one (181)

Hyaku hachi juu ni (ひゃくはちじゅうに, 百八十二) ➔ One hundred eighty two (182)

Hyaku hachi juu san (ひゃくはちじゅうさん, 百八十三) ➔ One hundred eighty three (183)

Hyaku hachi juu yon (ひゃくはちじゅうよん, 百八十四) ➔ One hundred eighty four (184)

Hyaku hachi juu go (ひゃくはちじゅうご, 百八十五) ➔ One hundred eighty five (185)

Hyaku hachi juu roku (ひゃくはちじゅうろく, 百八十六) ➔ One hundred eighty six (186)

Hyaku hachi juu nana (ひゃくはちじゅうなな, 百八十七) ➔ One hundred eighty seven (187)

Hyaku hachi juu hachi (ひゃくはちじゅうはち, 百八十八) ➔ One hundred eighty eight (188)

Hyaku hachi juu kyuu (ひゃくはちじゅうきゅう, 百八十九) ➔ One hundred eighty nine (189)

Hyaku kyuu juu (ひゃくきゅうじゅう, 百九十) ➔ One hundred ninety (190)


Japanese Numbers 190-200:

Since the Japanese word for 90 is "kyuu juu", you can add a "hyaku" before it when writing the 190s. For example Hyaku kyuu juu ichi (191).

Hyaku kyuu juu (ひゃくきゅうじゅう, 百九十) ➔ One hundred ninety (190)

Hyaku kyuu juu ichi (ひゃくきゅじゅういち, 百九十一) ➔ One hundred ninety one (191)

Hyaku kyuu juu ni (ひゃくきゅじゅうに, 百九十二) ➔ One hundred ninety two (192)

Hyaku kyuu juu san (ひゃくきゅじゅうさん, 百九十三) ➔ One hundred ninety three (193)

Hyaku kyuu juu yon (ひゃくきゅじゅうよん, 百九十四) ➔ One hundred ninety four (194)

Hyaku kyuu juu go (ひゃくきゅじゅうご, 百九十五) ➔ One hundred ninety five (195)

Hyaku kyuu juu roku (ひゃくきゅじゅうろく, 百九十六) ➔ One hundred ninety six (196)

Hyaku kyuu juu nana (ひゃくきゅじゅうなな, 百九十七) ➔ One hundred ninety seven (197)

Hyaku kyuu juu hachi (ひゃくきゅじゅうはち, 百九十八) ➔ One hundred ninety eight (198)

Hyaku kyuu juu kyuu (ひゃくきゅじゅうきゅう, 百九十九) ➔ One hundred ninety nine (199)

Ni hyaku (にひゃく, 二百) ➔ Two hundred (200)


*List of numbers completed: December 9, 2024.



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