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Do you want to learn Japanese? Start by reading through these posts for a fun introduction to the Japanese language, including useful Japanese words, basic Japanese grammar and other Japanese lessons for beginners!

How to Say ‘Star’ in Japanese

by Hannah Stafford
A night sky adorned with stars, or "hoshi" in Japanese, stretches above the silhouette of a snow-capped mountain and a glowing cityscape.

We have already discussed how to say ‘moon’ and ‘sun’ in Japanese, so it is only right that we teach you how to say ‘star’ as well! The main Japanese word for ‘star’ is hoshi (星 / ほし). This the word we use to talk about a star in the night sky. For those of … Read more

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How to Say Drunk in Japanese (and More Essential Drinking Vocab!)

by Hannah Stafford
A person in a red shirt holds a frothy glass of beer forward, smiling in a blurry restaurant setting.

Drinking in Japan can be such a fun experience. There are many interesting bars, delicious drinks and good company to enjoy at any given time in this bustling country. That being said, entertaining such activities can leave you feeling ‘drunk’! But how would you express that in Japanese? Would you even remember, in a drunk … Read more

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How to Say Cheers in Japanese (Kanpai and More!)

by Hannah Stafford
Three people in traditional Japanese yukata raise their glasses of beer, smiling warmly as they say "kanpai" (cheers in Japanese) in a room with a shoji screen backdrop.

No matter where in the world you visit, ‘cheers’ is one of the most useful phrases to learn in a country’s local language! There is a sense of community and warmth when a group of people come together and clink their glasses, toasting to health, to congratulate or even to remember someone. You may even … Read more

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Top Useful Japanese Restaurant Phrases and Vocabulary

by Hannah Stafford
Entrance to a Japanese restaurant greeting you with traditional decor elements, a display of menu items, and patrons' shoes neatly placed by a step leading indoors. Learn japanese restaurant phrases to enjoy an authentic experience like this!

Eating out in Japan can seem a bit daunting at times. There are so many options it can be overwhelming, and not being able to read the restaurant name makes it hard to know what the restaurant even serves… One top tip is to look out for restaurants with food displays in the window! Don’t … Read more

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30+ Basic Japanese Phrases for Travelers to Japan

by Hannah Stafford
A person in traditional Japanese attire, holding another's hand, walks up stone steps lined with red lanterns under a purple parasol amidst greenery, perhaps sharing japanese phrases for travelers along the way.

Planning a trip to Japan? Arm yourself with these essential Japanese phrases for travelers, and it will help your trip go a whole lot more smoothly! Don’t worry – you don’t need to speak fluent Japanese in order to have the best trip ever. You might be relieved to learn that many Japanese people are … Read more

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14+ Basic Japanese Greetings You’ll Use Every Day

by Hannah Stafford
A young Japanese woman sitting on a bicycle smiles and extends her arm in a cheerful wave, giving a Japanese greeting, amid a background of trees and a sidewalk.

The Japanese term for ‘greeting’ is aisatsu (挨拶 / あいさつ). Aisatsu refers not only to the phrases used when meeting someone, but also gestures and actions that come alongside them.  Having these few aisatsu under your belt will be a great help upon your arrival in Japan! You will also need to be able to … Read more

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Essential Japanese Family Vocabulary You Should Know

by Hannah Stafford
A smiling child in a yellow jacket holds hands with two adults who lift the child off the ground as they walk on a residential street, embodying the essence of "kazoku," or family in Japanese.

As part of learning basic Japanese, family related vocab is very useful to know! In Japanese, the terms for different family members can be a bit complex. This is just another example of the hierarchy system and politeness culture in Japan. Whether you are speaking about an older or younger sibling, or whether you are … Read more

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65+ Japanese Food Words to Make You Hungry

by Hannah Stafford
Woman smiling and holding sushi in front of her eyes while posing playfully, adding a delightful twist to traditional Japanese food.

One thing that connects people all around the world is food. Wherever your travels take you in the world, you will need to eat food! The Japanese food culture is second to none. If you’re planning a trip to Japan, you’ll definitely want to get out there and experience the country’s amazing restaurants, diners and … Read more

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