Japan Tourists: DON'T Waste time: Learn these 16 EASY JAPANESE Phrases@OrientalPearl

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Published 2024-04-12
These 16 Japanese words and phrases, will help you navigate Japan and help you become a confident traveller.

Go beyond 'arigatou' and 'sumimasen' by using the real japanese that you'll encounter on the daily as a tourist!

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00:00 16 Japanese you REALLY NEED TO KNOW
00:56 Japanese language At the Restaurant
03:11 Japanese language At the Convenience store
03:58 Smoking and no smoking
04:23 ‪@Tokyodrew‬
05:21 Counting Japanese will save you
07:34 Where is the Toilet?
09:06 What do you recommend?
10:06 Do you speak English?
11:03 be a confident Tourist

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All Comments (21)
  • @mnemonic8757
    As a tourist, the most frequently used phrase in Japanese was probably buying tickets to temples and gardens: chiketto ichimai(1), nimai(2), sammai(3) kudasai. It worked smoothly 100% times.
  • @Tokyodrew
    Hey, I know that guy @4:23 lol Thanks bro for having me in the video! Great video for tourists for sure!
  • @sakan7150
    The word "domo" is somewhat lacking in politeness. It tends to be used primarily by older men. "Arigatou gozaimasu" or simply "arigatou" would be more appropriate expressions of gratitude.
  • @coolbrotherf127
    I've been studying Japanese for a bit now and I'm proud that I was able to recognize all of these words and phrases. I got to take the small victories because there's always way more to learn.
  • @OrientalPearl
    I always look forward to your visits to Japan. See you next time 😊
  • @siobhanrose1680
    Fantastic video, am watching daily, to try to get the simple travel phrases down, before I head to Japan in August, very helpful. Thank you. Also, this time around 10th + watch, I noticed your shirt collar is tucked in and now it’s all I can see lol.
  • @diamonddoom1538
    I'm going to write the phrases I see helpful to me on index cards and study before my trip to Japan in June
  • So glad you covered "a little" and "do you understand". I like to always speak the niceties of the local language of places I'm traveling, but it sometimes runs the risk of them thinking I'm fluent and I need a way to back out quickly LOL.
  • @junxu973
    Such a wonderful video! Thank you!
  • @jimross7648
    A great video. I knew about 50% of these, and wish I'd known the other 50%. The only thing I would add is " Kore wa Ikura desu ka?" How much is this. Japanese businesses are pretty good about displaying prices, but not always. Life get's easier when you know and understand basic Japanese words and phrases.
  • @32178666
    This was an awesome video Thanks!!
  • @amandapatton3194
    Thank you! So many helpful phrases I haven't seen on other videos.