# よりほかない: have no choice but

> Learn how to use よりほかない, a JLPT N2 Japanese grammar point meaning have no choice but, with structure, nuance, examples, mistakes, and comparisons.

JLPT level: N2 · Updated: 2026-05-06 · Canonical: https://hane-app.com/blog/n2-yori-hoka-nai/

**よりほかない** means **have no choice but**. It is a **JLPT N2** Japanese grammar pattern used to **say there is no alternative except one action**.

This grammar point often appears in advanced reading, formal writing, notices, essays, and careful conversation. If you want to read Japanese with more nuance, **よりほかない** is a useful pattern to learn because it shows the speaker's logic, stance, or emphasis.

## What does よりほかない mean?

Use **よりほかない** when you want to **say there is no alternative except one action**.

Natural translations include:
- have no choice but
- depending on context
- in a way that matches the speaker's emphasis

The best translation depends on the sentence. Focus first on what relationship the pattern creates between the ideas.

## How to form よりほかない

Verb dictionary form + よりほかない

Examples of the pattern:
- 電車が止まったので
- 証拠がない以上
- ここまで来たら

In JLPT questions, pay close attention to the word immediately before the grammar point. Many wrong answers use a similar meaning but attach to the wrong form.

## When is よりほかない used?

Use **よりほかない** in situations like:
- reading formal explanations, announcements, or essays
- making a point more precise than a basic grammar pattern would
- connecting two ideas with a clear nuance

Tone and register:
- usually neutral to formal, depending on the expression
- common in JLPT N2 reading passages, news, notices, and business-like writing

## よりほかない example sentences

- 電車が止まったので、歩いて帰るよりほかない。 — The train stopped, so I have no choice but to walk home.
- 証拠がない以上、信じるよりほかない。 — Since there is no evidence, we have no choice but to believe it.
- ここまで来たら、最後までやるよりほかない。 — Having come this far, there is no choice but to do it to the end.
- 予算が足りないなら、計画を縮小するよりほかない。 — If the budget is insufficient, we have no choice but to scale down the plan.
- 誰も来られないなら、一人で行くよりほかない。 — If no one can come, I have no choice but to go alone.

After reading each sentence, ask what job **よりほかない** is doing. Is it adding, excluding, warning, emphasizing, or showing a condition? That habit makes the nuance easier to remember than a single English translation.

## Nuance of よりほかない

The key nuance is **say there is no alternative except one action**.

This matters because N2 grammar often overlaps with easier expressions. The advanced pattern usually adds formality, emphasis, restriction, or a stronger logical relationship.

For example:
- In formal writing, **よりほかない** often sounds more precise than a casual equivalent.
- Compared with **しかない**, it has a different tone or scope even when the English translation looks similar.

## よりほかない vs しかない

Both **よりほかない** and **しかない** can express related ideas, but they are different.

**よりほかない**:
- fits the N2 nuance explained above
- often sounds more specific, formal, or emphatic

**しかない**:
- is usually broader, simpler, or used in a different register
- may be better in casual conversation depending on the sentence

Quick contrast examples:
- 電車が止まったので、歩いて帰るよりほかない。
- Try rewriting the sentence with **しかない** and notice whether the tone or meaning changes.

## Common mistakes with よりほかない

Watch out for these mistakes:
- Translating it too literally and missing the function in context
- Confusing it with **しかない** just because the English translation overlaps
- Using it in casual speech when a simpler pattern would sound more natural

A helpful practice method is to write one sentence with **よりほかない**, then compare it with a related grammar point. Explain the difference in your own words.

## Is よりほかない on the JLPT?

Yes. **よりほかない** is commonly taught as **JLPT N2** grammar.

That means learners should be able to:
- recognize it in reading
- understand its nuance in context
- use it in simple original sentences

For test preparation, study the grammar point in full sentences. JLPT questions usually test context, not dictionary translation alone.

## Practice questions for よりほかない

Try making your own sentences with these prompts:
- Write one sentence that clearly needs **よりほかない**.
- Write a second sentence with **しかない** and compare the nuance.
- Find a notice, article, or dialogue where this kind of meaning would be natural.

## Learning path for よりほかない

To learn **よりほかない** efficiently, follow a path that matches this pattern's real function.

1. First review the formation so the base structure feels natural.
2. Then compare **よりほかない** with **しかない** and the related lessons below. These recommendations are chosen from similar semantic or structural families.
3. Finally, write your own sentence where the context makes **よりほかない** necessary.

## Related grammar to review next

- [ざるを得ない](/blog/n2-zaru-o-enai/) — review this next because it is close in meaning, form, or register
- [n3 shikanai](/blog/n3-shikanai/) — review this next because it is close in meaning, form, or register
- [n2 koto niwa naranai](/blog/n2-koto-niwa-naranai/) — review this next because it is close in meaning, form, or register

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