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Japanese Phrases for Tourists

You don't need to speak Japanese to travel Japan. But knowing 20 phrases will transform your trip.

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The Absolute Basics

ありがとうございます
Arigatou gozaimasu
Thank you (polite)
💡 Use this constantly. Japanese people appreciate gratitude.
すみません
Sumimasen
Excuse me / Sorry
💡 The most useful word in Japan. Use it to get attention, apologize, and navigate crowds.
はい
Hai
Yes
いいえ
Iie
No (polite)
💡 Japanese people rarely say this directly — 'chotto...' (a little...) often means no.
わかりません
Wakarimasen
I don't understand
💡 Say this and people will switch to simpler language or gestures.
英語を話せますか?
Eigo wo hanasemasu ka?
Do you speak English?
💡 In major cities, many service workers do. In rural areas, this often leads to a phone translation app.
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At Restaurants

ひとり / ふたり
Hitori / Futari
One person / Two people
💡 Hold up fingers to show the number. Much easier.
これをください
Kore wo kudasai
I'll have this, please
💡 Point at the menu photo and say this. Done.
おすすめは何ですか?
Osusume wa nan desu ka?
What do you recommend?
💡 Owners love this question. You'll usually get their best dish.
おいしい!
Oishii!
Delicious!
💡 One of the phrases in our smile guide. Say it with feeling.
お会計をお願いします
Okaikei wo onegaishimasu
Check, please
💡 Or mime signing a bill — universally understood in Japan.
アレルギーがあります
Arerugii ga arimasu
I have an allergy
💡 Carry a written note for specific allergies. Sesame and shellfish are common hidden ingredients.
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At Train Stations

〜はどこですか?
[Place] wa doko desu ka?
Where is [place]?
💡 Replace [Place] with the destination. People will point you in the right direction.
〜に行きたいです
[Place] ni ikitai desu
I want to go to [place]
💡 Show this on your phone and let them help you.
この電車は〜に止まりますか?
Kono densha wa [place] ni tomarimasu ka?
Does this train stop at [place]?
💡 Essential for local trains that don't stop everywhere.
迷子になりました
Maigo ni narimashita
I'm lost
💡 Station staff will immediately help you find your way.
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Shopping & Convenience Stores

いくらですか?
Ikura desu ka?
How much is it?
💡 Or just point and look questioningly — they'll show you on a calculator.
袋はいりません
Fukuro wa irimasen
I don't need a bag
💡 Say this immediately when paying. Japan wraps everything in multiple layers.
温めますか?
Atatamemasuka?
(Convenience store) 'Shall I heat it up for you?'
💡 This is what the konbini staff will ask. Say 'hai' for yes.
カードで払えますか?
Kaado de haraemasu ka?
Can I pay by card?
💡 Many smaller restaurants are still cash-only. Always carry cash.
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The Phrases That Make People Smile

日本語が少しわかります
Nihongo ga sukoshi wakarimasu
I understand a little Japanese
💡 Say this and watch their face light up. Even if you only know 5 words.
日本が大好きです
Nihon ga daisuki desu
I love Japan
💡 Sincere. Simple. Transforms the interaction.
ごちそうさまでした
Gochisousama deshita
Thank you for the wonderful meal (said on leaving)
💡 Say this to the chef/owner as you leave ANY restaurant. Non-negotiable.
お世話になりました
Osewa ni narimashita
Thank you for your care / for everything
💡 Say to hotel staff on checkout. They will be genuinely touched.
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Emergencies

助けてください!
Tasukete kudasai!
Help me, please!
警察を呼んでください
Keisatsu wo yonde kudasai
Please call the police
💡 Emergency: 110. Ambulance/fire: 119.
病院はどこですか?
Byouin wa doko desu ka?
Where is the hospital?
具合が悪いです
Guai ga warui desu
I feel ill
💡 Combined with pointing to the specific area of your body.

Emergency Numbers

Save these before you go.

110
Police
Theft, crime
119
Ambulance / Fire
Medical emergency
#7119
Medical consultation
Non-emergency advice
Japanese Phrases for Tourists — Audio Pronunciation Guide 2026 | Japan Insider Guide