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Ask for Directions in Japonca — Real-World Practice

Asking strangers for directions in Japonca is one of the highest-stakes beginner conversations: you have ten seconds, the other person is in a hurry, and you need to understand the answer the first time. This scenario teaches you to open with a polite hook ('Excuse me, sorry to bother you…'), ask a clear question, and — most importantly — confirm what you've been told before walking away. You'll practise the directional vocabulary in Japonca: left, right, straight, around the corner, behind the church, past the second traffic light. By the end, you'll feel comfortable stopping a passer-by in any Japonca-speaking city.

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Sample Japonca conversation

Örnek konuşma
  1. こんにちは!少し迷っているようですね。何かお探しですか?

    Hello! You look a bit lost. Can I help you find something?
  2. はい、お願いします!駅を探しているんですが。

    Yes, please! I'm looking for the train station.
  3. 駅ですか?遠くないですよ。まっすぐ行って、信号を左に曲がってください。右側に見えますよ。

    The train station? It's not far. Go straight ahead and turn left at the traffic light. You'll see it on your right.
  4. ここからどのくらいの距離ですか?

    How far is it from here?
  5. 歩いて5分くらいです。とても近いですよ!

    About five minutes on foot. It's very close!
  6. そんなに近いんですね!どうもありがとうございます。

    Oh, that's close! Thank you so much.

Ne öğreneceksin

  • Open a request politely without sounding intrusive
  • Ask for a specific street, landmark, or type of place
  • Understand left/right/straight and ordinal directions
  • Repeat back instructions to confirm understanding
  • Ask the person to slow down or repeat without embarrassment

Sıkça sorulan sorular

What's the politest way to stop someone for directions in Japonca?

Lead with the Japonca equivalent of 'Excuse me, sorry to bother you'. It signals respect and almost always gets a friendlier response than jumping straight to your question.

How do I ask people to slow down in Japonca?

Practise 'Could you repeat that more slowly, please?' — it's the single most useful sentence for navigation conversations. We rehearse it in this scenario.

What if I don't understand the answer in Japonca?

The scenario teaches you to repeat back what you heard ('So, left at the corner and then straight?') — locals will correct you immediately if you got it wrong.

Are there regional differences in directional vocabulary in Japonca?

Some — block sizes, intersection naming, and pedestrian conventions vary, but the core directional words (left/right/straight/across) are universal in Japonca.

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