Japanese Words about Court
24 court words in Japanese with kanji, hiragana, romaji, and English. Click any Japanese cell to copy the word, or grab the whole list with Copy All.
| Kanji | Hiragana | Romaji | English | JLPT | Copy |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 裁判官 | さいばんかん | saibankan | judge | N2 | |
| 証人 | しょうにん | shounin | witness | N2 | |
| 弁護士 | べんごし | bengoshi | lawyer | N2 | |
| 証拠 | しょうこ | shouko | evidence | N2 | |
| 法廷 | ほうてい | houtei | court | N1 | |
| 起訴する | きそする | kiso suru | to prosecute | N1 | |
| 弁護する | べんごする | bengo suru | to defend | N1 | |
| 原告 | げんこく | genkoku | plaintiff | N1 | |
| 被告 | ひこく | hikoku | defendant | N1 | |
| 検事 | けんじ | kenji | prosecutor | N1 | |
| 陪審団 | ばいしんだん | baishindan | jury | N1 | |
| 陪審員 | ばいしんいん | baishinin | juryman | N1 | |
| 陪審席 | ばいしんせき | baishinseki | jury seat | N1 | |
| 訴訟依頼人 | そしょういらいにん | soshou irainin | client | N1 | |
| 尋問する | じんもんする | jinmon suru | to interrogate | N1 | |
| 陳述する | ちんじゅつする | chinjutsu suru | to make a statement | N1 | |
| 開廷する | かいていする | kaitei suru | to open the court | N1 | |
| 休廷する | きゅうていする | kyuutei suru | to have a recess | N1 | |
| 入廷する | にゅうていする | nyuutei suru | to enter a courtroom | N1 | |
| 弁明する | べんめいする | benmei suru | to make a plea | N1 | |
| 判決する | はんけつする | hanketsu suru | to judge | N1 | |
| 無罪 | むざい | muzai | innocence | N1 | |
| 有罪 | ゆうざい | yuuzai | guilty | N1 | |
| 控訴する | こうそする | kouso suru | to appeal | N1 |
About this court vocabulary list
Judge, lawyer, witness, verdict, trial, appeal, prosecutor, jury, plea, evidence — courtroom vocabulary. This page covers the 24 most useful entries for daily conversation and JLPT preparation. Each row shows the full kanji form, the hiragana reading, the romaji pronunciation, and the English meaning so you can read the row out loud in whichever script you are most comfortable with. The JLPT tag column flags which level the word is officially tested at — most entries are N5 or N4.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many court words are on this list?
This page lists 24 court words in Japanese with kanji, hiragana, romaji, and English. Each row is everyday vocabulary you would meet in textbook study or normal conversation — no archaic or specialist terms.
What JLPT level are these court words?
Most entries are JLPT N5 and N4 — the foundation vocabulary for the first 6–12 months of Japanese study. Each row that maps to a specific JLPT level shows a coloured pill. Words without a pill are common everyday terms outside the JLPT-tested set.
How do I copy this court vocabulary list to Anki?
Click "Copy All" at the top of the table to copy the entire list as tab-separated values (kanji, hiragana, romaji, English). Open Anki, choose Import, paste the contents into a text file or directly into a new deck, and Anki will create one card per row. The same export works for Quizlet, Google Sheets, and Excel.
How should I memorise court words quickly?
Read the whole list out loud once — kanji, hiragana, English. Cover the romaji column and test recall on the second pass. Build one short sentence per word ("私のcourt は…") and the words stick within three repeated sessions. For spaced repetition, export the list to the linked Japanese Flashcards tool.
Can I print this court vocabulary list?
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