Japanese Age Calculator (Kazoedoshi) – How Old Am I in Japan

Want to know your Japanese age? Try our free Japanese age calculator and understand the traditional age system in Japan.

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Japanese Age Calculator

Discover your age in Western & traditional Japanese systems, your era, zodiac, and more.

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Your Age Results
Kazoe Age 数え年
traditional
Age in Days 日数
days lived
Your Age in Japanese Kanji — 漢数字
Birth Era 元号
Current Era Year 現在の元号
Next Birthday 次の誕生日
Age in Months 月数
Progress through current year of life 0%
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Japanese Zodiac
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Birth Season
Hours Lived
数え年 Kazoe-doshi: The traditional Japanese age system counts a person as 1 year old at birth and gains a year each New Year’s Day — so it is 1–2 years older than the Western (満年齢 man-nenrei) system. Japan officially switched to Western age in 2023, but kazoe is still used in cultural contexts.

Wait, Japan Has a Different Way of Counting Age?

Yes, and it’s been around for over a thousand years.

In most of the world, you’re 0 when you’re born and you turn 1 on your first birthday. Simple enough. But the traditional Japanese system, called kazoe-doshi (数え年), works like this: you’re born as a 1-year-old and gain another year on January 1st, not on your actual birthday.

So if you were born on December 30th, you’d be 1 at birth, and then 2 just two days later when the New Year rolls around. A little wild, right?

So Which One Do People Actually Use in Japan Now?

This is where it gets interesting.

For most of modern history, Japan used both systems simultaneously, depending on context, which understandably caused a lot of confusion. Hospitals used one, legal documents used another, and grandparents talked about age in a completely different way than their grandchildren.

In April 2023, Japan officially standardised on the Western age system for all legal and administrative purposes. It was a big deal, ending over 1,200 years of the traditional counting method in official use.

But kazoe-doshi hasn’t disappeared. You’ll still hear it in traditional ceremonies, shichi-go-san celebrations, and older generations still think and talk in kazoe naturally. It’s cultural, it doesn’t just switch off because of a law.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Japanese age calculator accurate for any birthday?

Yes. It uses your exact birth date to compute Western age (man-nenrei), traditional kazoe-doshi, your Japanese era at birth, current era year, days and months lived, and your birth year zodiac sign. It also handles leap years correctly.

What Japanese era am I in?

It depends on when you were born. The current era is Reiwa (令和), which started on May 1, 2019. Before that was Heisei (平成, 1989–2019), and before that Shōwa (昭和, 1926–1989). The calculator shows both your birth era and the current era year.

Can my Kazoe age be 2 years more than my Western age?

Yes. If your birthday is late in the year, let’s say, October through December, and the new year has already passed, your kazoe age can be exactly 2 years ahead of your Western age.

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Use our free calculator at the top of this page to find your age in both systems instantly, along with your era, zodiac animal, age in kanji, and how many days you’ve been alive.

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