Convert any Japanese ring size to UK size instantly โ full Japan to UK ring size conversion chart, calculator, MM circumference table, US and EU equivalents, and expert conversion tips updated for 2026
The Japanese ring size system uses whole numbers from approximately 1 to 30, where each size represents a 1mm increment in inner circumference starting from approximately 38.5mm at size 1. This makes the Japanese system closely related to the EU system โ Japanese size โ EU size โ 38. The UK system uses letters (A through Z+3) where each full letter represents approximately 1.25mm of inner circumference. To convert Japanese to UK: find the circumference in mm using the formula circumference โ Japanese size + 37.5mm, then identify the closest UK letter size. The most common women's Japanese ring size is JP 16 = UK N = 53.5mm and the most common men's size is JP 20 = UK Q = 57.5mm. Japanese ring sizes are used by Japanese jewellery brands including Tasaki, Mikimoto, Agete, and major retailers โ always confirm against the specific brand's size chart as minor variations exist between manufacturers.
The Japanese ring size system increments by exactly 1mm inner circumference per size step, making it one of the most logical ring sizing systems. The UK system uses letter codes where each full letter step represents approximately 1.25mm. The bridge formula is simple: inner circumference (mm) โ Japanese size + 37.5. The women's anchor conversion is JP 16 = UK N = 53.5mm. The men's anchor is JP 20 = UK Q = 57.5mm. Because UK half-sizes exist (e.g. UK Nยฝ, UK Mยฝ), the conversion from Japanese to UK can often land on a half-size โ always use the conversion table below rather than the formula alone for precise ordering.
The most reliable way to convert a Japanese ring size to UK is to use the circumference in mm as the bridge. Step 1: Calculate circumference in mm using the formula circumference โ Japanese size + 37.5. Step 2: Find the UK size whose circumference is closest to your calculated value. For example: JP 16 โ 16 + 37.5 = 53.5mm โ nearest UK size is UK N (53.8mm) or UK Mยฝ (53.1mm) โ UK N is closer. Step 3: When ordering from a UK retailer, provide both the UK letter AND the circumference in mm โ for example "UK N / 53.5mm" โ so the retailer can confirm from their own chart. Because Japanese sizes increment by exactly 1mm while UK half-sizes represent approximately 0.6mm, one Japanese size step usually crosses into the next UK half or full size โ always check the full table for precise conversions.
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Japanese ring sizes are whole numbers โ typically ranging from JP 1 (very small, approximately 38.5mm circumference) to JP 30 (very large, approximately 67.5mm circumference). If you are buying from a Japanese jewellery brand such as Mikimoto, Tasaki, Agete, or a Japanese retailer, your size will be stated as a single number. If you have a ring that fits from Japan, you can measure its inner circumference in mm and subtract 37.5 to find the approximate Japanese size. For example, if a Japanese ring has a 53.5mm inner circumference, its Japanese size is approximately 53.5 โ 37.5 = JP 16. Note that some Japanese jewellers use slightly different base values โ confirm with the specific brand if precision is critical.
The simplest conversion step is to calculate the circumference in mm from the Japanese size using the formula: circumference (mm) โ Japanese size + 37.5. For JP 16: 16 + 37.5 = 53.5mm. For JP 20: 20 + 37.5 = 57.5mm. For JP 23: 23 + 37.5 = 60.5mm. This circumference value is the universal bridge between all ring sizing systems โ once you have the circumference in mm you can find the equivalent in any system. This step works in reverse too: if you know your UK ring size, look up the circumference from the UK size chart, then subtract 37.5 to find your Japanese size equivalent.
Once you have the circumference in mm, locate the nearest UK size using the conversion chart below. UK ring sizes run from UK A (approximately 38.9mm) to UK Z+3 (approximately 73.0mm), with each full letter step representing approximately 1.25mm. Because the Japanese system increments by 1mm per size and UK half-sizes represent approximately 0.6mm, a single Japanese size typically maps to one specific UK whole or half size โ for example JP 16 (53.5mm) falls closest to UK N (53.8mm). Where a Japanese size falls exactly midway between two UK sizes, the conversion table shows the nearer size โ always check both adjacent UK sizes and order the larger one if unsure.
Before placing an order with a UK jeweller using a converted Japanese size, always confirm the conversion against the retailer's own ring size chart. UK retailers measure their ring sizes against slightly different mandrel standards and the tolerance can be ยฑ0.5mm. Provide the retailer with both the UK letter and the circumference in mm โ for example "UK N / 53.5mm" โ so they can cross-reference their specific gauge. Most UK high-street jewellers offer free ring sizing in store โ if you have a well-fitting Japanese ring, take it to a UK jeweller and ask them to size it directly from the physical ring rather than relying on the converted letter alone.
The Japanese ring size system is used in Japan and is also recognised by many South Korean and Taiwanese jewellers. It uses consecutive whole numbers (1, 2, 3... up to approximately 30 for standard retail stock) where each size represents a 1mm increment in inner ring circumference. The base of the system starts at approximately 38.5mm for JP 1. The system is standardised under JIS B 4803 in Japan. Unlike the UK letter system or US numerical system, the Japanese system has no half sizes in standard retail โ if your size falls between two Japanese sizes, you must choose one or the other (choose the larger for comfort). Major Japanese jewellery brands including Mikimoto, Tasaki, Agete, 4ยฐC, Nojess, and Tiffany Japan all use this system. The Japanese size is sometimes abbreviated as ๅท (gล) on Japanese packaging.
The Japanese ring size system uses only whole numbers โ there is no JP 16.5 or JP 19.5 in standard retail. The UK system has both full sizes and half sizes (UK N, UK Nยฝ, UK O, UK Oยฝ, etc.). This means that when converting from Japanese to UK, you may find that the most accurate UK equivalent is a half size โ for example JP 16 (53.5mm) sits almost exactly between UK Mยฝ (53.1mm) and UK N (53.8mm), with UK N being marginally closer. If the conversion lands on a UK half size, always order the half size rather than rounding to the nearest full size โ a 0.3mm difference in circumference may seem small but can be the difference between a ring that fits perfectly and one that is just tight enough to be uncomfortable on warm days. UK half sizes are widely available from most UK jewellers.
While the JIS standard defines Japanese ring sizes starting from approximately 38.5mm at JP 1 with 1mm increments, not all Japanese jewellers follow this precisely. Some premium Japanese brands โ particularly Mikimoto and Tasaki โ use their own proprietary sizing gauges that may differ from the JIS standard by 0.5โ1mm at certain size points. If you are converting a size from a specific Japanese brand, check whether that brand publishes a size-to-mm chart on their website. Most major Japanese brands publish a ring size guide (ใชใณใฐใตใคใบใฌใคใ) with mm circumference values for each size. Use the brand's published mm value rather than the formula alone for the most accurate UK conversion. The formula circumference โ JP + 37.5 is an excellent starting point but brand-specific mm verification is always preferable.
If you know your UK ring size and need to find your Japanese size โ for example when ordering from a Japanese retailer โ the reverse conversion is equally straightforward. Look up the circumference in mm for your UK size (use the chart below), then subtract 37.5 and round to the nearest whole number. For example: UK N = 53.8mm โ 53.8 โ 37.5 = 16.3 โ round to JP 16. UK Q = 57.6mm โ 57.6 โ 37.5 = 20.1 โ JP 20. UK S = 60.2mm โ 60.2 โ 37.5 = 22.7 โ JP 23. Use the calculator above and select "UK Ring Size" as the input to perform this reverse conversion automatically. Always round up to the nearest whole JP size if your result is 0.5 or higher โ a slightly larger Japanese size is more comfortable than one that is too tight.
If you own a Japanese ring that fits perfectly on the finger you want to size, the most accurate way to find your UK equivalent is to take that ring to a UK high-street jeweller and ask them to measure it directly using their ring gauge mandrel. This takes approximately 5 minutes and is free at most UK jewellers including Goldsmiths, Beaverbrooks, Ernest Jones, and independent jewellers. The jeweller will place the ring on a mandrel and read off the UK letter size directly โ this eliminates all conversion uncertainty and gives you an exact UK size to order from. If the ring is a comfort-fit or has a domed interior profile, mention this to the jeweller as comfort-fit rings typically measure half a UK size smaller on a standard mandrel than their actual wearing size. This direct method is strongly recommended for any ring order over ยฃ200 where a sizing error would be costly to correct.
When ordering a ring from a Japanese retailer (e.g. Rakuten, Zozotown, or a brand's Japanese website) and converting to a Japanese size from your UK size, always check the retailer's international returns and resize policy before ordering. International returns to Japan involve customs re-entry fees, return shipping costs, and can take 3โ6 weeks. Many Japanese jewellers offer a free first resize within 30โ60 days of purchase for domestic customers but may not extend this to international orders. For high-value pieces, consider ordering a ring sizer kit from the Japanese brand directly โ some premium Japanese jewellers post complimentary plastic ring sizers internationally upon request. Always state your size requirement as both the Japanese number and the circumference in mm โ for example "JP 16 / 53.5mm" โ in any order notes or customer service communication.