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

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  • 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
    #japan #japantravel #japanguide

КОМЕНТАРІ • 156

  • @NinjaMonkeyguy
    @NinjaMonkeyguy  Місяць тому +6

    Support Drew: donorbox.org/lung-cancer-fight-2024
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    • @theknightswhosay
      @theknightswhosay Місяць тому

      I just got back from my trip on Thursday (Friday in japan). Why couldn’t you have posted this video a couple of weeks sooner?

    • @mindysmom6132
      @mindysmom6132 Місяць тому

      Nathan…..Thank you so very much for sharing this link! ❤

    • @NinjaMonkeyguy
      @NinjaMonkeyguy  Місяць тому +1

      @@mindysmom6132 He's my friend and I will continue to support him as much as I can :)

  • @Tokyodrew
    @Tokyodrew Місяць тому +26

    Hey, I know that guy @4:23 lol Thanks bro for having me in the video! Great video for tourists for sure!

  • @juliabysshe
    @juliabysshe 7 годин тому

    So much more useful than other basic phrases videos! Thank you!

  • @coolbrotherf127
    @coolbrotherf127 Місяць тому +5

    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.

  • @kevlarcardhouse252
    @kevlarcardhouse252 Місяць тому +3

    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.

  • @jimross7648
    @jimross7648 Місяць тому +21

    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.

    • @NinjaMonkeyguy
      @NinjaMonkeyguy  Місяць тому +1

      thanks jim for the additional recommended phrase :)

    • @MetaphoricalMusic
      @MetaphoricalMusic 23 дні тому

      and then he would respond with japanese numbers?! xD what would the next tip for that?

    • @NinjaMonkeyguy
      @NinjaMonkeyguy  23 дні тому

      @@MetaphoricalMusic this is true

    • @MetaphoricalMusic
      @MetaphoricalMusic 22 дні тому

      @@NinjaMonkeyguy Next week, I'll be in Japan, and I wanted to express how much your video has helped me.

  • @diamonddoom1538
    @diamonddoom1538 Місяць тому +3

    I'm going to write the phrases I see helpful to me on index cards and study before my trip to Japan in June

  • @Omni0404
    @Omni0404 24 дні тому +1

    I'm glad you brought up 分かります at the end, but it's also really versatile like 大丈夫. If someone says "It'll be a few minutes." - 分かります. Or if they say "No pictures!" - 分かります. I could literally think of examples all day lol

  • @sakan7150
    @sakan7150 Місяць тому +7

    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.

    • @NinjaMonkeyguy
      @NinjaMonkeyguy  Місяць тому

      it really does depend on the situation but yep

    • @shpeen8835
      @shpeen8835 Місяць тому

      I don't hear it much anymore

    • @mihi359
      @mihi359 27 днів тому

      Nah he is right, please pin a comment telling people not to say domo…its going to come off so bad in 99% of situations

  • @theknightswhosay
    @theknightswhosay Місяць тому +1

    10:58 After a suitable greeting, I prefer to ask in English. They’ll usually slightly smile and say something like “a little bit” and then understand you just fine as long as you’re asking a normal tourist or shopper question. I didn’t try to ask about quantum physics. But it’s much less off-putting than just speaking English to them and assuming they understand.

  • @OrientalPearl
    @OrientalPearl Місяць тому +4

    I always look forward to your visits to Japan. See you next time 😊

  • @estrafalario5612
    @estrafalario5612 Місяць тому +1

    11:35 (1) it's a really good point making the distinction with the two possible questions.
    Another point I listened to in another video: let's use really simplified English (almost broken) if they say that they just speak "a little". Of course this goes with any "Native vs. Foreigner language interaction".
    That #1 tip goes in clear contradiction to the tip of your friend at 4:35, leading to the... "So they think that you speak Japanese better than you really do". That's one of the last things you want to while speaking a very very basic level of a language.
    What you really want is to make them understand that you may understand many very simple standard sentences or single words but clearly NOT complete paragraphs...the opposite creates frustration on both sides.

    • @NinjaMonkeyguy
      @NinjaMonkeyguy  Місяць тому

      This is true, frustrations can happen easily

  • @_nihongo_jouzu_
    @_nihongo_jouzu_ Місяць тому +2

    Very helpful, you could add more to the convenience store interactions like asking to microwave your food

    • @NinjaMonkeyguy
      @NinjaMonkeyguy  Місяць тому

      That's a great idea for maybe some future content :)

  • @iceeonyoutube
    @iceeonyoutube Місяць тому +1

    i love this. Good job man ❤

  • @tonyharmon3156
    @tonyharmon3156 Місяць тому

    I enjoyed this video😊

  • @404notfound.....
    @404notfound..... Місяць тому +2

    Excellent!!! Thank you for this!!! 👍🏼 😊 🇨🇦

  • @CH-xs6si
    @CH-xs6si Місяць тому

    Awesome!

    • @NinjaMonkeyguy
      @NinjaMonkeyguy  Місяць тому

      Thanks! it was fun to put this one together!

  • @stephaniegrady8
    @stephaniegrady8 Місяць тому +2

    I lived in Osaka in the 80’s. ❤❤❤

    • @NinjaMonkeyguy
      @NinjaMonkeyguy  Місяць тому +1

      wow how was it?

    • @stephaniegrady8
      @stephaniegrady8 Місяць тому

      @@NinjaMonkeyguy my first year was challenging but I gradually became accustomed to the Japanese way of life. Osaka is a great place to visit.

  • @WanderingFreeTV
    @WanderingFreeTV 8 днів тому

    You both are awesome thanks for your tips

  • @axios101
    @axios101 Місяць тому

    Nice and very useful!!!!!!

  • @32178666
    @32178666 Місяць тому +1

    This was an awesome video Thanks!!

  • @themagicbeanbag
    @themagicbeanbag Місяць тому +1

    Great video as always

  • @jisnudeepmandal
    @jisnudeepmandal Місяць тому

    Really helpful video

  • @app321
    @app321 Місяць тому

    Thanks!

    • @NinjaMonkeyguy
      @NinjaMonkeyguy  Місяць тому

      thanks for the donation :) I'm glad you found the video useful!

  • @condorheroes7728
    @condorheroes7728 Місяць тому

    Awesome vid and really helpful tips tysm! 🙏

    • @NinjaMonkeyguy
      @NinjaMonkeyguy  Місяць тому

      Happy to help! Oriental Pearl is a big part!

  • @whushaw
    @whushaw Місяць тому

    All these surivval phrases will be very helpful! What an awesome collab 💜

    • @NinjaMonkeyguy
      @NinjaMonkeyguy  Місяць тому

      yes! I love working with inspiring people

  • @breezeh1127
    @breezeh1127 Місяць тому

    Very good video❤ This was super helpful 💜

  • @stellajillan
    @stellajillan Місяць тому

    Great video ❤

  • @magicsheepmom7790
    @magicsheepmom7790 Місяць тому

    Super helpful for my upcoming visit to Japan. Thanks!

  • @amandapatton3194
    @amandapatton3194 Місяць тому +2

    Thank you! So many helpful phrases I haven't seen on other videos.

    • @NinjaMonkeyguy
      @NinjaMonkeyguy  Місяць тому +1

      yes.. I agree, these come up so often but are overlooked

  • @kizuna2002
    @kizuna2002 Місяць тому +1

    I’ve been watching your videos the last few days preparing for my visit this summer and they are sooo helpful! Thank you sooo much 💪🏻☺️

  • @chicaco302
    @chicaco302 16 днів тому

    Awesome video!

  • @8bitmariogaming
    @8bitmariogaming Місяць тому

    Going to Japan for the first time next month, and got a few new phrases from your video that I've never seen recommended in other similar videos, so arigatou gozaimasu!

  • @torakwarius
    @torakwarius Місяць тому

    Great video, I enjoy both of your channels. Excellent advice. If all goes, I shall be using those phrases next month - after golden week though ;)

  • @ancientmage666
    @ancientmage666 Місяць тому +1

    Love it! I feel more encourage now to keep studying 😊 been on it for almost a year and I think it's such a neat language and culture to learn about. I am like obsessed studying almost daily😂 but being bilingual has helped me alot. Thank you for this, it's super helpful 😊Gambate❤

  • @gailcrockett9883
    @gailcrockett9883 Місяць тому

    Very very good useful important information regarding words to learn that are spoken everyday.
    Thank you both!

  • @seriouslywhatever1031
    @seriouslywhatever1031 24 дні тому

    Great video! Very helpful thank you!

  • @twifosp
    @twifosp Місяць тому +1

    What an awesome video. I was looking for something like this before my trip last month. There are a few sort of okay videos, that focus on tourist phrases, but I think this was much better than the rest. I tried to learn a little (Duolingo, etc.) before coming, but really, I didn't need to know any Japanese. I mainly want to know a little to respect their language and culture, but knowing a bunch of words I'll never use is less helpful than a handful of words I'll use frequently. I'll practice these for next time.

    • @NinjaMonkeyguy
      @NinjaMonkeyguy  Місяць тому +2

      Although there is so much more that could be learned, I honestly think these are very useful!

  • @drit84
    @drit84 21 день тому

    Currently in Japan and this video is the single most useful and helpful video I saved. Moreover, local really appreciate the effort. I’ve written down this small vocabulary and been using it all the time. Thank you so much you two! Much love!

    • @NinjaMonkeyguy
      @NinjaMonkeyguy  21 день тому

      Thats awesome (that you are in Japan) and that the video was useful!

  • @mrssunnyside1711
    @mrssunnyside1711 24 дні тому

    Once again, a SUPERB video!!! Thank you so much Nathan! Just when one wonders how on earth you always find such useful topics you come out with such a pearl! I will certainly ask all first time travellers to Japan to watch this! I agree with all of these! I wish I had known even half of these when I started visiting Japan. Humble thanks once again 🙏🥰🙏!!!

  • @mindysmom6132
    @mindysmom6132 Місяць тому

    Nathan and Alyssa……I absolutely LOVE this video! I’m fluent in understanding Japanese, and can speak enough to get around. With that being said, there are a few words that I definitely learned today, so domo arigatou for doing this for us!

  • @Nelsea7190
    @Nelsea7190 Місяць тому

    travelling this coming wednesday and i really got slack in practicing japanese even 1-2 month prior. some old knowledge did return but not all of it. im sure some refreshing will do well enough

    • @NinjaMonkeyguy
      @NinjaMonkeyguy  Місяць тому

      yep! .. these words come up on the daily!

  • @exuae1
    @exuae1 Місяць тому

    this is a very helpful video

    • @NinjaMonkeyguy
      @NinjaMonkeyguy  Місяць тому

      Glad you think so! what would be the top phrase/word?

    • @exuae1
      @exuae1 Місяць тому

      @@NinjaMonkeyguy all helpfull ,how about to add when you want to leave the train or bus and there is crowds so you want to say excuse me I want to leave or make way for me to leave ,sumemasen .... somothing (I usually just say sumemasen )

    • @NinjaMonkeyguy
      @NinjaMonkeyguy  Місяць тому

      yes always more to add!

  • @backintheclay
    @backintheclay Місяць тому +1

    Fantastic segment! I usually add o to kudasai, the make it a bit more polite "okudosai" so it was strange just hearing kudosai alone. Sometimes you can add the o to toilee to make it honorable. LOL! I am already subscribed to Oriental Pearl and always check out her new videos.

    • @NinjaMonkeyguy
      @NinjaMonkeyguy  Місяць тому

      Oriental Pearl's language skills are inspiring but she works SO HARD! people dont see that side

  • @lydiebuffa5233
    @lydiebuffa5233 Місяць тому

    Hello from France. Thanks for this video, very useful to learn a bunch of basic phrases. It will help me for my next trip .

  • @johnnacke4134
    @johnnacke4134 Місяць тому

    Thank You for the helpful hints…. My wife and I will be visiting Japan this coming summer. I have been studying nihonho for 5 months, and will continue even beyond the trip. Now, if I try to engage in a Japanese conversation, they will answer me… and that’s a problem. So O think I will stay with your recommendations…😂

    • @NinjaMonkeyguy
      @NinjaMonkeyguy  Місяць тому

      hey! haha.. enjoy your language journey! dont be shy! :) hehe

  • @StormbringerT54
    @StormbringerT54 Місяць тому

    Could’ve done with some of those a few weeks ago! 😂 just returned a few days ago from a 3 week trip, I knew some, but forgot them in anxiety and others were new. But I was able to understand what they were talking about, many do understand your English but unsure what to say back except basic words.

    • @NinjaMonkeyguy
      @NinjaMonkeyguy  Місяць тому +1

      yea understanding and speaking.. two different things :)

  • @9OClockRant
    @9OClockRant Місяць тому

    Yay! Two of my favourite Japanese! 😉

  • @Chanamania
    @Chanamania Місяць тому +1

    Great video! Been following for years. One question for "2 people", which is correct pronunciation? I noticed you said "fu-tari" at 2:41. But before that you both pronounced it "sh-tari" and Google does that also. Please help. Thank you! Keep up the great videos and positive messages 👍

    • @NinjaMonkeyguy
      @NinjaMonkeyguy  Місяць тому +2

      mmm considering my channel is not really language based I guess it's that they are both FU sounds but when said fast it can come across as SH sound? this is my best guess?

    • @Chanamania
      @Chanamania Місяць тому +1

      @@NinjaMonkeyguy thanks!

    • @SelcraigClimbs
      @SelcraigClimbs Місяць тому +1

      @@NinjaMonkeyguy ya, from my limited understanding when speaking at a normal/faster pace "う/u" vowels are often devoiced. Thus "FUtari" becomes "F' tari"

    • @Chanamania
      @Chanamania 18 днів тому +1

      @@SelcraigClimbs thank you very much!

  • @dindi380
    @dindi380 Місяць тому

    She is my language idol. ❤ how i wish i can be like Oriental pearl

  • @ezrasanmiguel9472
    @ezrasanmiguel9472 Місяць тому

    Diuuuuuuuuude I love oriental Pearl lol

  • @mmarrkasdfghjkl
    @mmarrkasdfghjkl Місяць тому

    Goated video

  • @ianmarkham149
    @ianmarkham149 Місяць тому

    A - I think I'll watch this every day for the next 4 weeks before I go on 9th May.
    B - Couldn't you find a mirror or shop window to check your jacket collar before you started recording? 🤣

    • @NinjaMonkeyguy
      @NinjaMonkeyguy  Місяць тому

      B: I KNOW!! .. I was horrified when i was editing but youre only the first to comment (after 4000+ views) so not to noticeable haha .. hopefully the content will be good enough to ignore the jacket lol :)

    • @heythave
      @heythave Місяць тому

      @@NinjaMonkeyguyYou could have said it was to avoid the slight flapping wind sound on the microphone.

    • @NinjaMonkeyguy
      @NinjaMonkeyguy  Місяць тому

      @@heythave no need for excuses.. I believe in owning my mistakes and making it a learning point ;) but ye.. how did you know? 😅

  • @arthurdanielles4784
    @arthurdanielles4784 24 дні тому

    When I was in the far east - on a regular basis, I used to adopt the CARD system. You put on them the most common phrases etc and instead of trying to get them to understand you vocally.. just show them the relevant card! IT WORKED 90% of the time. ALSO stop thinking that you have to make full sentences etc KEEP your requests/queries SIMPLE! Can I have somefried chicken with rice ... NOO Please, fried chicken, rice.in THEIR language and that included certain symbols to make things short, sweet and SIMPLE. Most local people have short names for what they order on a regular basis NOT over CONVULUTED !!

    • @NinjaMonkeyguy
      @NinjaMonkeyguy  24 дні тому

      agree.. there's a difference between speaking and communicating

  • @axios101
    @axios101 Місяць тому

    For restaurants is "kyou no osusume nan desu ka?" also good?

    • @NinjaMonkeyguy
      @NinjaMonkeyguy  Місяць тому +1

      if you already learnt that then fine.. after all osusume is the key word there

    • @axios101
      @axios101 Місяць тому

      @@NinjaMonkeyguy The key point of the video is "terrific" in the meaning that points out the right "method": to be able to manage and make both yourself and the Japanese person somewhat at ease.... also showing the good will to learn some basic japanese is important!

    • @NinjaMonkeyguy
      @NinjaMonkeyguy  Місяць тому +1

      @@axios101 thanks so much :) ultimately if you can communicate your point you’ve succeeded right?

  • @himajinkazutaka98
    @himajinkazutaka98 24 дні тому

    Challenges common to immigrants from all countries.
    It is natural to strictly abide by the laws, customs, and manners of a foreign country.
    When spending time in a foreign country, it is sometimes important to let go of your personal preferences and religious values.
    Please prepare a translation app for the language of your destination.
    Currently in Japan, troubles caused by Kurdish refugees have become a social problem.
    They are trying to impose their rules on Japan, just like the US government.
    If such things increase, we can only see a future in which strict restrictions and laws are imposed on refugees, immigrants, and travelers.

    • @NinjaMonkeyguy
      @NinjaMonkeyguy  24 дні тому

      interesting never knew anything about the Kurdish

  • @orlandoperez2156
    @orlandoperez2156 Місяць тому

    Kansha mōshiagemasu. 🙏

  • @hex5452
    @hex5452 Місяць тому

    I have two questions. How do you say, "four people" in Japanese. And what do I say if I don't want a plastic bag at the 7-Eleven?
    Thanks!

    • @NinjaMonkeyguy
      @NinjaMonkeyguy  Місяць тому

      三人 = san nin = 3 people
      四人= yonin = 4 people
      五人= go nin = 5 people

    • @stephaniegrady8
      @stephaniegrady8 Місяць тому

      Kekko desu

  • @TkyoSam
    @TkyoSam Місяць тому

    This guy is bad ass 😂🎉. Based Alyssa 🎊

  • @jasonmkc7797
    @jasonmkc7797 5 днів тому

    Domo

  • @clarisakakimoto
    @clarisakakimoto Місяць тому

    I just smile
    Oh my god it's not easy😅☺️

    • @NinjaMonkeyguy
      @NinjaMonkeyguy  Місяць тому

      smiling really is a universal language

    • @clarisakakimoto
      @clarisakakimoto Місяць тому

      @@NinjaMonkeyguy yes actually June visit Japan just 10 days but 😅problem no idea how speak Japanese although my husband speak here language japanese my daughter know some but zero only I can do keep Smile even don't know only experience what's japan place is it☺️hope theres some japanese know speak English especially doing sales I hope so☺️🙏

  • @geralt7144
    @geralt7144 Місяць тому +4

    Understanding is not really the problem. It's the masks. They sound so muffled in the store they need to repeat the questions 😅

    • @NinjaMonkeyguy
      @NinjaMonkeyguy  Місяць тому

      yea this can sometimes the the case good point :)

  • @K.Keyumars
    @K.Keyumars 13 днів тому +1

    Uh, so how do you say four people?

    • @NinjaMonkeyguy
      @NinjaMonkeyguy  13 днів тому +2

      yo-nin (4 people), “go-nin” (5 people), “roku-nin” (6 people)

  • @Ahsharah10101
    @Ahsharah10101 6 днів тому

    Don't say "domo" unless its a close friend or someone younger than you, I got corrected multiple times for saying it and it was embarrassing...> < You're better off saying arigatou gozaimasu in general. Its less rude

    • @NinjaMonkeyguy
      @NinjaMonkeyguy  6 днів тому

      in casual services like convenient stores / cafe and street food vendors its totally fine .. I wouldnt prob do it in a sit down restaurant thats more formal

  • @TheScratchingKiwi
    @TheScratchingKiwi Місяць тому +1

    Isn't pointing at anything in Japan rude? [and we know we must not point and say 'Kore' for steamed buns!]
    I understood that 'kudasai' is viewed as childlike and 'adults say onegaishimasu', is that correct?

    • @NinjaMonkeyguy
      @NinjaMonkeyguy  Місяць тому +1

      I think you need to also consider that as a tourist the fact you are making an effort is already a winner regardless of what you say. I've never heard that pointing is rude (unless you are pointing at a person)

  • @nanayuki6299
    @nanayuki6299 Місяць тому +1

    お店に入って、いきなり「2人」はないな。「2人です」ぐらい言った方がいいですよ。

  • @maureengreen617
    @maureengreen617 3 дні тому

    This would be more helpful if you spoke the Japanese words more slowly. Remember, some of us are true beginners. Arigato.

    • @NinjaMonkeyguy
      @NinjaMonkeyguy  3 дні тому

      Feel free to use the setting on UA-cam to slow down the video .. hope that helps :)

  • @towada1066
    @towada1066 Місяць тому

    how strange to be in Japan and not speak Japanese ... but still .. not even Japanese can understand Aomori dialect ...

    • @NinjaMonkeyguy
      @NinjaMonkeyguy  Місяць тому

      strange how people still think this way

    • @towada1066
      @towada1066 Місяць тому

      @@NinjaMonkeyguy hmmm,... at least one of my relatives wants all foreigners out of Japan ... though, to me, I think it was really nice that Donald Keene became a citizen and changed his name.

  • @rodneychia2367
    @rodneychia2367 Місяць тому +1

    I have a feeling the lung cancer reveal came out of nowhere and he didn't want it to be shared. Plus why do you always talk over your guest? Let her finish

    • @NinjaMonkeyguy
      @NinjaMonkeyguy  Місяць тому +2

      It was planned and part of the reason for the video was to support a friend and hopefully get him more financial support

    • @mtkaren
      @mtkaren Місяць тому

      Having a bad day? Settle down.

  • @freshoutofass
    @freshoutofass Місяць тому +1

    Thank you! Great video! 👍🏽

  • @geeleemee4448
    @geeleemee4448 Місяць тому

    I made some notes for the flight, lets see if it works LOL.
    Nan-mei-sama desu ka? (how many people?)
    1 - hitori
    2 - futari
    3 - san nin
    Chotto matte kudasai (please wait a little).
    Daijoubu desu (it’s ok).
    Daijoubu desuka (is it ok?).
    Tennai de (eat in).
    Mochikaeri (take out).
    Rejibukuro irimsu ka? (do you want a plastic bag?)
    Rejibukuro ichimai onegaishimasu (1 plastic bag please).
    Kin’en (no smoking).
    Domo (thanks).
    Kore (this).
    Onegaishimasu (please)
    Kudasai
    Sumimasen (excuse me - sorry).
    Mou ippai (one more drink). Onegaishimasu (please).
    Doko desu ka (where is?). Eki (station). Toire (toilet).
    Toire wa Doko desu ka
    Okaike (bill). Onegaishimasu (please). X
    Osusume was arimasu ka? (do you have a recommendation?)
    Osusume (recommendation).
    Eigo ga wakarimasu ka? (Do you understand english?)