に vs で for Location: Japanese Particles for Place (N5 Guide)

に and で both mark location in Japanese, but they work very differently. This guide shows you exactly which to use — and when.

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At a Glance

ParticleUseKey IdeaExample
に (ni)Location of existence / destinationWHERE something IS or WHERE you go TO東京に住んでいる
で (de)Location of actionWHERE an action happens公園で遊ぶ

に — Where Something Exists or Goes

に marks the location where something EXISTS (with いる/ある) or the DESTINATION of movement.

Existence: 猫はソファに座っている。 — The cat is sitting on the sofa.

Destination: 学校に行く。 — I go to school. (に = to/toward)

で — Where an Action Happens

で marks the location where an ACTION takes place.

Example: 図書館で勉強する。 — I study at the library. (studying happens IN the library)

Example: レストランで食べた。 — I ate at the restaurant.

Yuka

So if I want to say ‘I sleep in my room’ — do I use に or で?

Rei

Good question! If you mean the action of sleeping, use で: 部屋で寝る. But if you mean where you are (exist) while sleeping, you could say 部屋にいる. In practice, 部屋で寝る is the natural choice.

Yuka

What about ‘I was born in Tokyo’?

Rei

Birth uses に: 東京に生まれた. Because birth is seen as arriving at a location, not an ongoing action. It’s an exception to the rule, but native speakers always use に for birthplace.

The Key Test

Ask yourself: Is this an action that HAPPENS there, or is this where something EXISTS / ARRIVES?

Action happening → で | Existence or arrival → に

Side-by-Side Comparison

SentenceParticleWhy
東京で働く (work in Tokyo)Working is an action
東京に住む (live in Tokyo)Living = state of existence
公園で走る (run in the park)Running is an action
公園に木がある (there is a tree in the park)Existence (ある)
駅に着いた (arrived at the station)Destination/arrival

Common Mistakes

WrongCorrectNote
公園に走る公園で走るRunning is an action → で
東京でいる東京にいるいる (exist) always uses に
図書館で本がある図書館に本があるある (exist) always uses に

Quick Quiz

Choose に or で:

1. カフェ___コーヒーを飲む。(I drink coffee at the cafe.) →

2. 部屋___猫がいる。(There is a cat in the room.) →

3. 駅___バスに乗った。(I got on a bus at the station.) →

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