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Essential Japanese Phrases for Travelers: 50 Must-Know Expressions (2025)

Master essential Japanese phrases for your trip to Japan. Learn practical expressions for airports, hotels, restaurants, shopping, and emergencies with pronunciation guides and cultural tips.

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Keita Sensei

Planning your first trip to Japan? While many Japanese people in major cities speak some English, knowing essential Japanese phrases will transform your travel experience. This guide covers 50+ must-know expressions that will help you navigate airports, hotels, restaurants, and more with confidence.

Pro Tip: Japanese people deeply appreciate when visitors make an effort to speak their language, even if it's just basic phrases. Your attempts will often be met with warm smiles and helpful responses!

Why Learn Travel Phrases?

Learning basic Japanese travel phrases offers several benefits:

  • Smoother Navigation: Communicate effectively in situations where English isn't available
  • Cultural Respect: Show appreciation for Japanese culture
  • Enhanced Experience: Connect more authentically with locals
  • Emergency Preparedness: Handle unexpected situations confidently
  • Better Service: Often receive more helpful and friendly service

Essential Greetings & Politeness

Before diving into specific situations, master these fundamental expressions you'll use everywhere:

Universal Politeness Phrases

ありがとうございます (arigatou gozaimasu) - Thank you (formal)

すみません (sumimasen) - Excuse me / Sorry

お願いします (onegaishimasu) - Please

ごめんなさい (gomen nasai) - I'm sorry

はい (hai) - Yes

いいえ (iie) - No

Cultural Note on Sumimasen

The word "sumimasen" is incredibly versatile and one of the most useful phrases for travelers:

  • Use it to get someone's attention
  • Say it when passing through crowds
  • Express light apologies
  • Show gratitude (alternative to arigatou)

Getting a waiter's attention - すみません!(Sumimasen!)

Passing someone - すみません (Sumimasen) while gently gesturing

Someone helps you - すみません (Sumimasen) with a bow

Airport & Transportation Phrases

Navigate Japan's efficient transportation system with these essential phrases:

At the Airport

Airport Essentials

パスポート (pasupooto) - Passport

[Place]に行きたいです ([Place] ni ikitai desu) - I want to go to [Place]

いくらですか? (ikura desu ka?) - How much is it?

英語を話せますか? (eigo wo hanasemasu ka?) - Do you speak English?

わかりません (wakarimasen) - I don't understand

Example: Asking for directions to Tokyo Station

すみません、東京駅に行きたいです。

(Sumimasen, Tokyo-eki ni ikitai desu.)

Excuse me, I want to go to Tokyo Station.

Taking Trains & Subways

Train Station Phrases

切符 (kippu) - Ticket

[Place]まで一枚 ([Place] made ichi-mai) - One ticket to [Place]

何番線ですか? (nan-bansen desu ka?) - Which platform?

この電車は[Place]に行きますか? (kono densha wa [Place] ni ikimasu ka?) - Does this train go to [Place]?

Taking a Taxi

Taxi Phrases

[Place]までお願いします ([Place] made onegaishimasu) - To [Place], please

ここで止めてください (koko de tomete kudasai) - Please stop here

レシートをください (reshiito wo kudasai) - Receipt, please

Taxi Tip: Show the driver your destination written in Japanese or on your phone. Many taxi drivers don't speak English, but they're incredibly helpful and will get you where you need to go!

Hotel & Accommodation Phrases

Make your hotel stay smooth with these key expressions:

Check-in Essentials

チェックインをお願いします (chekku-in wo onegaishimasu) - Check-in, please

予約があります (yoyaku ga arimasu) - I have a reservation

[Name]です ([Name] desu) - I am [Name]

Wi-Fiはありますか? (wai-fai wa arimasu ka?) - Is there Wi-Fi?

パスワードは何ですか? (pasuwaado wa nan desu ka?) - What's the password?

Room Requests

Room-related Phrases

タオルをください (taoru wo kudasai) - Towels, please

部屋の鍵 (heya no kagi) - Room key

エアコン (eakon) - Air conditioner

もう一つください (mou hitotsu kudasai) - One more, please

Example: Asking for extra towels

すみません、タオルをもう一つください。

(Sumimasen, taoru wo mou hitotsu kudasai.)

Excuse me, one more towel please.

Restaurant & Food Phrases

Dining in Japan is a highlight of any trip. Master these phrases for a better culinary experience:

Entering a Restaurant

Restaurant Arrival

何名様ですか? (nan-mei-sama desu ka?) - How many people? (They'll ask you)

二人です (futari desu) - Two people

一人です (hitori desu) - One person

予約はしていません (yoyaku wa shite imasen) - I don't have a reservation

Ordering Food

Ordering Essentials

これをください (kore wo kudasai) - This one, please (while pointing)

おすすめは何ですか? (osusume wa nan desu ka?) - What do you recommend?

[Food]はありますか? ([Food] wa arimasu ka?) - Do you have [Food]?

メニューをください (menyuu wo kudasai) - Menu, please

英語のメニューはありますか? (eigo no menyuu wa arimasu ka?) - Do you have an English menu?

Pointing Power: In restaurants, pointing at menu items or plastic food displays while saying "kore wo kudasai" is perfectly acceptable and often the easiest way to order!

Dietary Restrictions

Dietary Phrases

ベジタリアンです (bejitarian desu) - I'm vegetarian

アレルギーがあります (arerugii ga arimasu) - I have allergies

[Food]アレルギーです ([Food] arerugii desu) - I'm allergic to [Food]

肉は食べられません (niku wa taberaremasen) - I can't eat meat

Finishing Your Meal

After Eating

お会計をお願いします (okaikei wo onegaishimasu) - Check, please

ごちそうさまでした (gochisousama deshita) - Thank you for the meal

おいしかったです (oishikatta desu) - It was delicious

クレジットカードは使えますか? (kurejitto kaado wa tsukaemasuka?) - Can I use a credit card?

Example: Complete restaurant interaction

Entering - すみません、二人です。(Sumimasen, futari desu.)

Ordering - これとこれをください。(Kore to kore wo kudasai.)

Paying - お会計をお願いします。(Okaikei wo onegaishimasu.)

Leaving - ごちそうさまでした!(Gochisousama deshita!)

Shopping Phrases

Navigate shops and department stores with confidence:

Shopping Essentials

これはいくらですか? (kore wa ikura desu ka?) - How much is this?

高いです (takai desu) - It's expensive

安いです (yasui desu) - It's cheap

カードは使えますか? (kaado wa tsukaemasuka?) - Can I use a card?

現金だけですか? (genkin dake desu ka?) - Cash only?

袋はいりません (fukuro wa irimasen) - I don't need a bag

Trying Things On

Clothing Shopping

試着できますか? (shichaku dekimasu ka?) - Can I try this on?

大きいサイズはありますか? (ookii saizu wa arimasu ka?) - Do you have a bigger size?

小さいサイズはありますか? (chiisai saizu wa arimasu ka?) - Do you have a smaller size?

色違いはありますか? (iro-chigai wa arimasu ka?) - Do you have this in another color?

Tax-Free Shopping: Look for "TAX FREE" signs. For purchases over ¥5,000, you can get tax refunded. The phrase "免税できますか?" (menzei dekimasu ka?) means "Can I get tax-free?"

Emergency & Help Phrases

Important phrases for unexpected situations:

Emergency Essentials

助けて! (tasukete!) - Help!

警察を呼んでください (keisatsu wo yonde kudasai) - Please call the police

医者が必要です (isha ga hitsuyou desu) - I need a doctor

病院はどこですか? (byouin wa doko desu ka?) - Where is the hospital?

薬局はどこですか? (yakkyoku wa doko desu ka?) - Where is the pharmacy?

Lost & Found

When Lost

道に迷いました (michi ni mayoimashita) - I'm lost

[Place]はどこですか? ([Place] wa doko desu ka?) - Where is [Place]?

地図を書いてください (chizu wo kaite kudasai) - Please draw a map

パスポートをなくしました (pasupooto wo nakushimashita) - I lost my passport

Asking for Help Politely

Japanese culture values politeness, especially when asking for help:

Polite Requests

すみません、ちょっといいですか? (sumimasen, chotto ii desu ka?) - Excuse me, do you have a moment?

教えてください (oshiete kudasai) - Please tell me / Please teach me

もう一度言ってください (mou ichido itte kudasai) - Please say that again

ゆっくり話してください (yukkuri hanashite kudasai) - Please speak slowly

書いてください (kaite kudasai) - Please write it down

Example: Complete help request

すみません、ちょっといいですか?

(Sumimasen, chotto ii desu ka?)

Excuse me, do you have a moment?

東京駅はどこですか?

(Tokyo-eki wa doko desu ka?)

Where is Tokyo Station?

ありがとうございます!

(Arigatou gozaimasu!)

Thank you!

Numbers You'll Need

Quick reference for essential numbers:

Useful Numbers

1 - ichi 2 - ni 3 - san 4 - yon 5 - go

6 - roku 7 - nana 8 - hachi 9 - kyuu 10 - juu

100 - hyaku 1,000 - sen 10,000 - ichiman

For more detailed number usage, check out our comprehensive Japanese numbers guide.

Cultural Tips for Using These Phrases

1. Bowing While Speaking

Combine your phrases with appropriate bowing:

  • Slight nod for casual thanks
  • Deeper bow for apologies or formal thanks

2. Volume and Tone

  • Speak softly, especially on trains
  • Use a gentle, polite tone
  • Avoid loud or boisterous behavior

3. Non-Verbal Communication

  • Pointing with your whole hand (not one finger)
  • Using gestures to supplement your limited vocabulary
  • Showing pictures on your phone

4. Patience and Smiles

  • Japanese people appreciate your effort
  • Smile and be patient if communication is difficult
  • Most people will try hard to help you

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Universal:

  • すみません (sumimasen) - Excuse me
  • ありがとうございます (arigatou gozaimasu) - Thank you

Directions:

  • [Place]はどこですか? - Where is [Place]?
  • [Place]に行きたいです - I want to go to [Place]

Shopping/Dining:

  • これをください (kore wo kudasai) - This one, please
  • いくらですか? (ikura desu ka?) - How much?
  • お会計をお願いします (okaikei wo onegaishimasu) - Check, please

Help:

  • 英語を話せますか? (eigo wo hanasemasu ka?) - Do you speak English?
  • わかりません (wakarimasen) - I don't understand

Practice Exercises

Exercise 1: Restaurant Role-Play

Practice this common restaurant scenario:

  1. Enter and say you're alone: 一人です (hitori desu)
  2. Ask for an English menu: 英語のメニューはありますか?
  3. Order by pointing: これをください
  4. Ask for the check: お会計をお願いします
  5. Thank them for the meal: ごちそうさまでした

Exercise 2: Getting Directions

Practice asking for directions to famous places:

  • 東京タワーはどこですか? (Tokyo Tower wa doko desu ka?)
  • 富士山に行きたいです (Fuji-san ni ikitai desu)
  • 最寄りの駅はどこですか? (moyori no eki wa doko desu ka?) - Where is the nearest station?

Exercise 3: Emergency Preparation

Write down and practice these phrases before your trip:

  • Your hotel name in Japanese
  • "I'm allergic to..." in Japanese
  • Emergency contact phrases

Your Japan Travel Checklist

Before your trip, make sure you can:

✅ Greet people and say thank you
✅ Order food by pointing and using "kore wo kudasai"
✅ Ask for prices with "ikura desu ka?"
✅ Request help with "sumimasen"
✅ Ask for directions to your hotel
✅ Handle basic shopping transactions
✅ Know emergency phrases

Beyond Basic Phrases

Once you're comfortable with these travel essentials, consider:

Conclusion

With these 50+ essential phrases, you're ready for an amazing journey through Japan! Remember, the key to successful communication isn't perfect pronunciation—it's the effort and respect you show by trying. Japanese people are incredibly patient and helpful with visitors who make an effort to speak their language.

Your Travel Success Formula:

  • Start every interaction with すみません (sumimasen)
  • Use これをください (kore wo kudasai) while pointing
  • Always say ありがとうございます (arigatou gozaimasu)
  • Smile and be patient—you've got this! 🇯🇵

Safe travels and enjoy your adventure in Japan! これらのフレーズで、素晴らしい日本旅行を楽しんでください!


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