50 Important Japanese Travel Phrases for Traveling to Japan

If you are planning a trip to Japan, learning some basic Japanese phrases will not only enhance your experience but will also help you connect with the local culture and people.

Greetings and basic phrases in Japanese

Hello: Konnichiwa – Good bye: Sayounara – Good morning: Ohayou gozaimasu – Good afternoon/evening: Konbanwa – Thank you politely: Arigatou gozaimasu – Excuse me/Sorry: Sumimasen.

Common Questions

Do you understand?: Wakarimasu ka (わかりますか) – I understand: Wakarimasu (わかります) – I don’t understand: Wakarimasen (わかりません) – How much does this cost?: Kore wa ikura desu ka (これはいくらですか) – Where is the bathroom?: Toire wa doko desu ka (トイレはどこですか) – Do you speak English?: Eigo o hanasemasu ka (英語を話せますか)

More vocabulary

– Do you speak English?: Eigo o hanasemasu ka (英語を話せますか) – Yes, I speak English: Hanashimasu (話します) – No, I don’t speak: Hanashimasen (話しません). – I don’t understand Japanese: Nihongo ga wakarimasen.

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Address and Location Questions

When visiting Japan, needing help with directions and finding locations is natural. Here are some key phrases to ask for directions and locations:

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Basic Japanese numbers

These numbers are fundamental in Japanese and are used to construct other larger numbers. For example, 21 would be “二十一” (nijū ichi), literally “twenty-one”.

At the restaurant

Itadakimasu: いただきます。 It is said before eating, similar to saying “bon appetit” in French. However, its meaning goes beyond these phrases. Meaning and Use Gratitude for Food: “Itadakimasu” expresses gratitude for the food to be consumed. This includes appreciation not only for the food itself but also for the effort and resources needed to prepare it.

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