There isn't really a literal translation for 'have a nice day' in japanese, unless you were to say something in relation to a specific event Then you might say something along the line of 'kyo waHiragana is used in many cases, such as writing articles or miscellaneous words that have no kanji form or an obscure kanji form With the following visual strokebystroke guide, you will learn to write hiragana characters あ、い、う、え、お (a, i, u, e, o)Take care Have a nice day (Response to "行ってきます", used by people in the house) 38 ただいま tadaima I am home (Phrase used when coming back to home) 39 お帰りなさい okaerinasai Welcome back (Response to "ただいま", used by people in the house) 40 お気をつけて o ki wo tsukete Be careful 41 お大事に o Say ah Japan Elects Cutest Hiragana Character Soranews24 Japan News Have a nice day in japanese hiragana