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What Japanese are commonly used in Japanese tourism? (marked with phonetic notation) Thank you.

I. Universal declaration

First of all, learn two common and easy-to-use Japanese sentences, which can be used in many scenarios:

どぅも Universal language

You can basically use it when greeting/thanking/apologizing/saying goodbye, which is simple and easy to remember.

すみません Sorry, sorry.

You can make an opening speech and be polite, such as asking for directions and asking questions; In addition, it can also be used to apologize.

Saying these two sentences in Japanese won't make a joke, it just shows that you are very polite.

Second, when asking for directions.

If you can't find a tourist place in Japan, you have to ask for directions. At this time, if there is a map or address, it will be very easy.

You can directly point to where you want to go and say:

ここへぃきたぃです. I want to go here.

どぅぃきますか? How to get there?

Especially the first sentence, it is also very common when taking a taxi.

If there is no map or address, you can also use any place and place name instead of the previous "ここ". For example:

Airport (airport)

Subway (underground)

Station (⒕ぇき)

Toilet (トィレ)

Convenience store (コンビニ)

Hotel (ホテル)

Tokyo Tower (とぅきょぅタワー)

Sensoji Temple (せんそぅじ)

It would be more appropriate to add the common sentence すみません that you just learned before asking for directions ~

For example: すみませんへきたぃですどぅきますか.

Finally, don't forget to thank each other:

ありがとうございます。 Thank you.