Essential Japanese Words & Phrases for Travelers
- こんにちは (Konnichiwa) – Hello / Good afternoon
- さようなら (Sayonara) – Goodbye
- ありがとう (Arigatou) – Thank you
- ありがとうございます (Arigatou gozaimasu) – Thank you (politer)
- はい (Hai) – Yes
- いいえ (Iie) – No
- お願いします (Onegaishimasu) – Please
- すみません (Sumimasen) – Excuse me / Sorry / Thank you (depending on context)
- 英語 (Eigo) – English
- 話せます (Hanasemasu) – Can speak
- わかります (Wakarimasu) – I understand
- わかりません (Wakarimasen) – I don't understand
- トイレ (Toire) – Toilet / Restroom
- 駅 (Eki) – Station
- 丸い (Marui) – Round (useful if describing items)
- 右 (Migi) – Right
- 左 (Hidari) – Left
- まっすぐ (Massugu) – Straight ahead
- ここ (Koko) – Here
- そこ (Soko) – There
- あそこ (Asoko) – Over there
- いくら (Ikura) – How much? (price)
- レストラン (Resutoran) – Restaurant
- メニュー (Menyu) – Menu
- お勘定 (O-kanjou) – Bill / Check
- 入り口 (Iriguchi) – Entrance
- 出口 (Deguchi) – Exit
- 何 (Nani) – What?
- いつ (Itsu) – When?
- どこ (Doko) – Where?
- 誰 (Dare) – Who?
- どうやって (Dou yatte) – How?
- 助けて (Tasukete) – Help!
- 怖い (Kowai) – Scary / Dangerous
- 薬 (Kusuri) – Medicine / Medication
- 暑い (Atsui) – Hot (weather)
- 寒い (Samui) – Cold (weather)
- 美味しい (Oishii) – Delicious
- 暑くない (Atsukunai) – Not hot
- 寒くない (Samukunai) – Not cold
- 今日は (Kyou wa) – Today
- 明日 (Ashita) – Tomorrow
- 昨日 (Kinou) – Yesterday
- まだ (Mada) – Still / Not yet
- もう (Mou) – Already / More
- 休み (Yasumi) – Rest / Holiday / Closed
- お気に入り (Oki ni iri) – Favorite
- 大丈夫 (Daijoubu) – Okay / Safe / No problem
- かわいい (Kawaii) – Cute
- ありがとう!頑張ってください! (Arigatou! Ganbatte kudasai!) – Thank you! Good luck!
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Tips for Using These Words
- Practice pronunciation: Many words matter less if pronunciation is off, so listening and repeating helps.
- Use gestures: Pointing or using universal gestures often helps communicate even if you're unsure.
- Be polite: Adding "sumimasen" or "arigatou gozaimasu" makes interactions more positive.
- Combine words: Pairing words with gestures or pictures helps overcome language barriers.
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