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The Difference Between 「今度」は未来?それとも近い未来?初心者が迷う違い の違い |Japanese Grammar (N5–N3)

  • 02 Apr, 2026
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(Alt Text: Joy holding a recently finished test [This Time] vs. Ken pointing to a future calendar date [Next Time])
(Joy holding a recently finished test [This Time] vs. Ken pointing to a future calendar date [Next Time])

“This time, the test was hard.” -> Kondo no tesuto wa muzukashikatta desu.
“Let’s go together next time.” -> Kondo issho ni ikimashou.
For beginner Japanese learners, the word 今度 (Kondo) is a famous paradox. How can one word mean both the recent past and the near future? The secret to unlocking the true meaning of “Kondo” does not lie in the word itself, but at the very end of the sentence. Let’s master this trick with Joy and Ken!

🗣 Conversation Scene

Joy and Ken have just walked out of their Japanese language exam.

Joy
ああ、疲れました。今度のテストは難しかったですね。
(Ah, I am tired. The test “kondo” [this time] was hard, wasn’t it?)
Ken
そうですね。漢字が多かったです。
(It really was. There were a lot of Kanji.)
Ken
今度、一緒に勉強しましょう!
(“Kondo” [Next time], let’s study together!)

💡 Explanation

Past Reality vs. Future Plans

⚠️ The Golden Rule of “Kondo”:
To know what Kondo means, you must look at the verb tense at the end of the sentence! The verb decides if we are looking backward or forward.

1. 今度 (Kondo) + Past Tense = “This Time” 📝

Focus: The Current or Just-Finished Event
When “Kondo” is followed by a verb in the past tense, it means “this specific time” or “the occasion that just happened.” You are reflecting on an immediate, current reality.

  • 今度の出張(しゅっちょう)は長かったです。
    (The business trip *this time* was long. *The trip just finished*)
  • 今度のレポートはよくできました。
    (The report *this time* was done well. *Looking at the current report*)

2. 今度 (Kondo) + Future/Invitation = “Next Time” 🗓️

Focus: The Near Future
When “Kondo” is followed by a future tense verb or an invitation (“Let’s do…”), it shifts meaning to “next time.” It points to the very next available opportunity in the near future.

  • 今度、日本に行きます。
    (I will go to Japan *next time/soon*. *Future action*)
  • 今度、一緒にご飯を食べましょう。
    (Let’s eat together *next time*. *Future invitation*)

📊 Comparison Table

Paired With… Meaning in English Time Frame
Past Tense
(-mashita, -katta)
This time The current occasion or just-finished past.
Future Tense / Invitations
(-masu, -mashou)
Next time The upcoming occasion or near future.

🚧 The “Mata Kondo” Trap

Combining また (Mata – Again) and 今度 (Kondo – Next time) creates the phrase また今度 (Mata kondo). While this literally means “Again next time,” it is frequently used in Japanese culture as a polite social buffer to say “No” to an invitation. If a specific date is not attached, treat “Mata kondo” as a gentle refusal rather than a concrete plan!

🔥 Practice Quiz

Tap to check the answer!

Q1. Read this sentence: 「今度の日曜日は、京都に行きます。」 (Kondo no nichiyoubi wa, Kyouto ni ikimasu.) What does Kondo mean here?
A. This past Sunday.
B. This upcoming / next Sunday.
Answer: B (Next Sunday)
The verb “ikimasu” is a future action, so Kondo refers to the near future.
Q2. You just tasted a new recipe you cooked. You say: 「今度の料理はおいしいです。」 (Kondo no ryouri wa oishii desu.) What does Kondo mean here?
A. The food I cooked this time.
B. The food I will cook next time.
Answer: A (This time)
You are talking about the current state of the food you just made.
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