
When traveling in Japan for the first time, what phrases do you need? Each 3-minute episode provides simple expressions you can put to use as soon as you land. The program also offers tips for getting around the country. Remember the phrases and make your trip more fun. Easy Travel Japanese is based on one of the most popular programs on Radio Japan, "Easy Japanese".

Learn a useful Japanese expression for getting around the country in just 3 minutes! When you want to ask if you are allowed to do something, use II DESU KA?(May I?)

Can mean "I'm sorry" or many other meanings.

Say Doko desu ka (Where is...?) after saying the name of the place you want to go.

Use of the 3 expressions: "II DESU KA?", "SUMIMASEN", "DOKO DESU KA?"

When you want to ask someone to do something for you.

When you want to ask if something is OK.

"Very", "hello" or "thanks".

The Japanese language is full of onomatopoeia.