Practice Reporting a Lost Item in 日本語
Losing your wallet, phone, or passport abroad is bad enough; explaining it in 日本語 adds a second layer of stress. This scenario walks through reporting a lost item — at a hotel, on transport, or to police. You'll practise describing the item ('a black leather wallet, about this big'), saying when and where you last saw it, and asking what happens next. The vocabulary covers items, materials, colours, and the times-and-places grammar you need to give a useful description.
Sample 日本語 conversation
こんにちは!遺失物取扱所です。何かなくされましたか?
Hello! This is the lost and found office. Have you lost something?はい、財布をなくしました。電車の中に置いてきたと思います。
Yes, I've lost my wallet. I think I left it on the train.それは大変でしたね。最後に持っていたのはいつですか?正確な時間を覚えていますか?
I'm sorry to hear that. When did you last have it? Do you remember the exact time?今朝10時頃には持っていました。
I had it this morning, around 10 o'clock.特徴を教えてください。色は何色で、何か目立つ特徴はありますか?
Can you describe it for me? What color is it, and is there anything distinctive about it?黒い革の財布で、中に身分証とクレジットカードが入っています。
It's a black leather wallet with my ID and credit cards inside.
学べること
- Describe a lost item with size, colour, and material
- Say where and when you last had it
- Provide your contact details for the report
- Ask about next steps and how to follow up
- Request a written report for insurance purposes
よくある質問
Where do I report a lost item in a 日本語-speaking country?
It depends — train stations have lost-property offices, hotels have a desk, anything serious goes to the police. The scenario covers all three contexts.
How do I describe an object's size in 日本語?
Use 'about this big' with a hand gesture, plus rough measurements. The scenario teaches both approaches.
Do I need a written report for insurance?
Almost always yes — your insurer will require an official document. The scenario teaches you to ask 'Could I have a copy of the report?'
What's the 日本語 for 'wallet', 'passport', 'phone'?
All in the vocabulary list, plus the verbs for 'to lose' and 'to leave behind'.