How to Write the Real Name of Totoro in Japanese
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In short
- Character: Totoro from My Neighbor Totoro.
- Japanese name: トトロ (Katakana).
- Meaning: A child's mispronunciation of "troll".
- Official usage: Always written as トトロ on licensed products.
- Script: Katakana — used for foreign words and fictional creatures.
How to Write Totoro's Real Name in Japanese: トトロ
Many Studio Ghibli fans want to know how to write Totoro's name in Japanese. The answer is simpler than you might think — and understanding it reveals something beautiful about the character's origin.

Totoro's official Japanese name: トトロ
Totoro's name in Japanese is written as トトロ. This uses katakana, one of Japan's three writing scripts. Katakana is typically used for foreign words, onomatopoeia, and the names of fictional or mythological creatures — which is exactly what Totoro is.
In the film, the young girl Mei calls the forest spirit "Totoro" after mishearing or mispronouncing the word troll (トロル, tororu in Japanese). Studio Ghibli kept this childlike, simple pronunciation — and it became one of the most recognisable names in animation history.
Why it matters for collectors
When you see トトロ printed on an item — whether on a plush toy, a bento box, or a watch — it confirms the product follows Studio Ghibli's official naming conventions. All genuine, licensed Ghibli merchandise uses the correct Japanese character names.
Unofficial or counterfeit items often get these details wrong. Learning to recognise トトロ is a quick way to verify authenticity before buying.
Learning katakana through Ghibli
For fans learning Japanese, Ghibli character names are an excellent way to start practising katakana. Here are a few to get you started:
- トトロ — Totoro
- キキ — Kiki (Kiki's Delivery Service)
- ポニョ — Ponyo
- カオナシ — Kaonashi (No-Face, from Spirited Away)
Shop official My Neighbor Totoro products
Every item in our Totoro collection is officially licensed and bears the authentic トトロ mark. Shipped directly from Japan.
- Totoro plush toys — from pocket-sized to pillow-sized
- Full Totoro collection — keychains, puzzles, bento boxes, notebooks and more
- Totoro Seiko Alba watch — officially licensed quartz watch featuring トトロ
- Totoro jigsaw puzzles — 108 to 1000 pieces
