Provided is nonionic and excellently stable low-substituted hydroxypropylcellulose having improved compressibility and flowability, and further having improved disintegration and texture in oral cavity. More specifically provided is low-substituted hydroxypropylcellulose having a crystallinity of 60% or less, a degree of hydroxypropoxyl substitution of 5 to 9% by weight, and an aspect ratio of less than 2.5, wherein the crystallinity is calculated based on a diffraction intensity by wide-angle X-ray diffraction measurement according to the following formula (1) Crystallinity%=Ic-Ia/Icx100wherein Ic means a diffraction intensity at a diffraction angle 2θ of 22.5° and Ia means a diffraction intensity at a diffraction angle 2θ of 18.5°.