10 Essential Japanese Phrases to Survive in Japan

Planning to explore Japan without stress? Here are 10 essential Japanese phrases to help you navigate a konbini, restaurant, or hotel, even as a beginner. Each phrase comes with romaji and clear practical explanations.
1️⃣ これをください [kore o kudasai]
Say “I would like this” while pointing at a product in a konbini, bakery, or convenience store.
2️⃣ いくらですか [ikura desu ka]
Use this to ask “How much is this?” in shops or markets if the price is not displayed.
3️⃣ おすすめは何ですか [osusume wa nan desu ka]
Perfect for restaurants to ask, “What do you recommend?” when you’re unsure what to order.
4️⃣ お水をください [omizu o kudasai]
Say this in restaurants to ask for a glass of water, which is usually free in Japan.
5️⃣ すみません [sumimasen]
This versatile phrase means “Excuse me” and is used to call staff, ask for help, or apologize politely.
6️⃣ トイレはどこですか [toire wa doko desu ka]
Use this essential phrase to ask “Where is the restroom?” in a konbini, restaurant, or hotel.
7️⃣ チェックインをお願いします [chekkuin o onegaishimasu]
Say this at hotel receptions to indicate “I would like to check in” when you arrive.
8️⃣ クレジットカードは使えますか [kurejitto kaado wa tsukaemasu ka]
Use this to ask “Can I use a credit card?” in konbinis or restaurants.
9️⃣ 領収書をください [ryoushuusho o kudasai]
Useful to request a receipt after a purchase or meal if you want to keep track of your expenses.
1️⃣0️⃣ ありがとうございます [arigatou gozaimasu]
Essential everywhere: “Thank you very much.” Use it after purchases, meals, or when someone helps you.
🌸 Why learn these essential Japanese phrases?
These essential Japanese phrases will help you gain confidence during your trip, avoid confusion in daily situations, and show respect to locals.
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