January 27, 2026

Learn Japanese – Things In The Bathroom

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Today’s Japanese lesson is about things you’d find/use in the bathroom.

This time I am going ahead and putting in some phrases at the bottom of the list for actions that you do in the bathroom as well! So now you can say you are going to take a shower, or brush your teeth.

Japanese lesson for Bathroom Items @ Ohayookasan.com

 Japanese Lesson – In The Bathroom

English Japanese
Bathroom Basuruumu
Toilet Toire
Toilet Paper Toiretto Peepa
Shampoo Shanpuu
Conditioner Kondishonaa
Bathtub Yokusoo
Shower Shawaa
Faucet Jaguchi
Sponge Suponji
Towel Taoru
Washcloth Senmen taoru
Rug/Mat Matto
Medicine Cabinet Yakuhin Todana
Electric Razor Denki Kamisori
Comb Kushi
Toothbrush Haburashi
Toothpaste Hamigakiko
Soap Sekken
Mirror Kagami

English Phrase/Action

Japanese Phrase/Action

Take a shower Shawaa o abiru
Wash Arau
Brush your teeth Haomigaku
Dry Kawakasu

That is all for today’s Japanese lesson!

I hope this helped you at least a little. Of course I should probably just call it a word list, but reading them and saying them out loud helps you learn the words. Right? So in some way, I guess it does count has a lesson!

Did you notice that some of these words are pretty easy and sound similar to English? Like Taoru for towel, or Shanpuu for Shampoo?
What word did you find was the easiest to say, what was the hardest?

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