Check-In and Out at Hotels in Japan! Must Know Conversational Flow and Phrases.
🏨 Planning a trip to Japan? 🇯🇵 Learn all about the essential Japanese phrases for checking in & out of hotels with my comprehensive guide! This video covers every aspect of hotel check-in & check-out conversations in Japanese. Whether you're a first-time visitor or a seasoned traveler, mastering these phrases will ensure a comfortable check-in & check-out process during your next trip to Japan. 🗝️🏷️🎌 ✨Here is what I’ll cover in this video✨ 00:00 Introduction 00:44 Start Check-In Process 02:39 Confirm your Reservation 04:15 Fill out Form 05:39 Assign Your Room 06:14 Room Key 06:29 About Breakfast 07:56 About Check-Out Time 08:35 Do you have __ ? 09:09 Where is __ ? 09:57 End of Check-In Process 10:42 Check-Out Process 13:05 Example Conversation (Check-in) 15:22 Example Conversation (Check-out) 15:58 End List of counting numbers for items from 1 to 10 in Japanese with 本. (Using the counter 本 (hon/bon/pon) which is commonly used for long, cylindrical objects like bottles, pens, teeth etc.) 1本 (いっぽん - Ippon) - One 2本 (にほん - Nihon) - Two 3本 (さんぼん - Sanbon) - Three 4本 (よんほん - Yonhon) - Four 5本 (ごほん - Gohon) - Five 6本 (ろっぽん - Roppon) - Six 7本 (ななほん - Nanahon ) - Seven 8本 (はっぽん – Happon /はちほん - Hachihon) - Eight 9本 (きゅうほん - Kyūhon) - Nine 10本 (じゅっぽん - Juppon) – Ten "本日から2泊、2名様で、禁煙のシングルルーム1部屋のご予約をいただいております。" • 本日 (Honjitsu) = "today." It indicates the starting point of the stay. • から (Kara) = "from" and is used here to indicate the starting time of the stay. • 2泊 (Ni haku) = "two nights." It specifies the duration of the stay. • 2名様 (Nimei-sama) = "two people" or "two guests." It indicates the number of individuals for whom the reservation is made. • 禁煙 (Kinen) = "nonsmoking." It specifies the type of room requested. • シングルルーム (Shingururuumu) = "single room." It specifies the type of room requested. • 1部屋 (Ichi heya) = "one room." It specifies the quantity of rooms reserved. • ご予約 (Goyoyaku) = "reservation" or "booking." It refers to the act of reserving the room. • いただいております (Itadaiteorimasu) = "have received". It indicates that the hotel has received the reservation. Putting it all together, the sentence translates to: "We have received a reservation for two guests staying two nights from today in a nonsmoking single room." This sentence is used by hotel staff to inform guests about the details of their reservation, including the check-in date, duration of stay, number of guests, room type, and whether it's smoking or nonsmoking. It ensures clarity and accuracy regarding the reservation details. Welcome to Japanize Me!🎌Your ultimate destination for immersive Japanese learning and cultural exploration! At Japanize Me!, I'm passionate about helping you embark on your journey to master the Japanese language and dive deep into its rich culture. Whether you're a beginner eager to learn your first Japanese phrases or an advanced learner striving for fluency, our channel has something for everyone. Join me as I take you on a captivating linguistic adventure, where you'll discover comprehensive Japanese lessons. From essential phrases and vocabulary to advanced language structures, I provide engaging lessons that will help you navigate essential daily conversations with confidence. Whether you dream of exploring Japan, connecting with its people, or advancing your career opportunities, Japanize Me! is your companion every step of the way. Subscribe now and join our community of Japanese language enthusiasts. Let's embark on this exciting journey together!✨ WHO AM I Hi! I’m Originally from Japan,🇯🇵 I'm now living in the U.S.🇺🇸 Since I moved to the U.S, I have discovered how amazing my home country is✨ I felt this burning desire to share all the incredible things about Japan with people from all over the world.🌏 That's why I created this channel – your personal gateway to dive into the mesmerizing world of Japanese culture. 🔔 Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe to my channel for more cultural insights and language tips! ありがとう! 🙏 Music, sound effects, footages, images Storyblocks

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