Japanese Drink Vocabulary: Tea, Coffee, Alcohol, and More

Japan has a rich drinking culture — from tea ceremonies to craft beer and konbini drinks. This guide covers all the essential Japanese drink vocabulary.

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At a Glance: Common Drinks

JapaneseReadingEnglish
お茶おちゃ (ocha)Tea (general)
緑茶りょくちゃ (ryokucha)Green tea
麦茶むぎちゃ (mugicha)Barley tea (cold, common in summer)
コーヒーko-hi-Coffee
牛乳ぎゅうにゅう (gyuunyuu)Milk
ジュースju-suJuice
みず (mizu)Water
炭酸水たんさんすいSparkling water

Alcohol Vocabulary

JapaneseReadingEnglish
ビールbi-ruBeer
日本酒にほんしゅ (nihonshu)Japanese sake
焼酎しょうちゅう (shouchuu)Shochu (distilled spirit)
ワインwainWine
チューハイchu-haiCanned cocktail (shochu + soda)
ウイスキーuisuki-Whisky

Ordering Drinks

〜をください / 〜をひとつお願いします。 — One 〜 please.

氷なしでお願いします。 — Without ice, please.

ホットとアイス、どちらにしますか? — Hot or iced?

おかわりをください。 — Refill please.

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What’s the difference between お茶 and 緑茶?

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お茶 is the general word for tea. In Japan, お茶 often specifically means green tea (緑茶) in context — especially if someone offers you お茶 at their house, they mean green tea. 緑茶 is more specific and specific to green tea only.

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I’ve seen ロック and ストレート at bars. What do those mean?

Rei

ロック = on the rocks (with ice). ストレート = straight (no ice, no mix). 水割り = with water. ソーダ割り = with soda. These are standard bar terms in Japan for how you want your spirits served!

5 Practice Sentences

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1コーヒーをアイスでお願いします。Iced coffee, please.
2ビールを二本と枝豆をください。Two beers and edamame, please.
3緑茶と麦茶はどう違いますか?What’s the difference between green tea and barley tea?
4日本酒はぬる燗でお願いします。Sake warmed to body temperature, please.
5炭酸水はありますか?Do you have sparkling water?

Quick Quiz

1. What is 麦茶 (mugicha)? → Barley tea

2. How do you say “without ice”? → 氷なし (koori nashi)

3. What is チューハイ? → A canned cocktail (shochu + soda + flavor)

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