Practice Taking a Taxi in Jepang
Taxi rides are short, transactional, and full of opportunities to be overcharged or sent the wrong way if your Jepang isn't sharp. This guided scenario rehearses the entire interaction: hailing a cab, stating your destination clearly, asking for an estimate, requesting a receipt, and managing the small talk drivers often try to make. You'll learn to ask 'How much will it be roughly?' before getting in, and to politely refuse a longer scenic route. Practise these Jepang taxi phrases and you'll arrive at your destination without paying the tourist tax.
Sample Jepang conversation
こんにちは!どちらまで行かれますか?
Hello! Where would you like to go?駅までお願いします。
To the train station, please.わかりました!約15分のドライブです。ルートのご希望はありますか?
Got it! That's about a 15-minute drive. Do you have a preferred route?一番速いルートでお願いします。
The fastest route, please.向かってますよ!この街は初めてですか?
We're on our way! Is this your first time in the city?はい、初めてです!きれいな街ですね。
Yes, it's my first time! It's a beautiful city.
Yang akan kamu pelajari
- State a destination clearly with street names and landmarks
- Ask for a price estimate before the meter starts
- Negotiate or confirm whether the meter will be used
- Ask the driver to stop, wait, or take a different route
- Request a receipt at the end of the ride
Pertanyaan yang sering diajukan
How do I ask 'how much?' in Jepang without sounding rude?
Use the conditional form — the Jepang equivalent of 'how much would it be roughly?' is softer than the bare 'how much?' and signals you understand it's an estimate.
What's the Jepang word for 'meter' (taxi)?
It's a specific term that varies slightly by country. We use the common variant in this scenario, and the vocabulary list includes it with a translation.
Should I tip a Jepang-speaking taxi driver?
Tipping conventions vary widely. The scenario doesn't take a stance — it teaches you the phrases to round up the fare politely if you choose to.
How do I tell a driver to stop in Jepang?
There's a short imperative form — 'Stop here, please' — that's polite enough for any context. We rehearse it in the scenario.