Japanese for Travelers: Essential Phrases for Your Trip to Japan

Heading to Japan? Start speaking before you land. 🇯🇵 This ambient listening video teaches you the most practical Japanese phrases you'll actually use as a traveler — at restaurants, train stations, ticket booths, and beyond. Loop it in the background while you pack, commute, or relax, and let the language sink in naturally. You'll hear essential phrases like: • "Water, please." → 水をください。 • "Where is the station?" → 駅はどこですか? • "Two tickets, please." → チケットを二枚ください。 • "A receipt, please." → レシートをください。 Every phrase is spoken clearly in both English and Japanese, making it perfect for complete beginners and casual learners who want real-world confidence without sitting through a formal lesson. Whether you're planning a trip to Tokyo, Kyoto, or Osaka — knowing even a handful of polite phrases goes a long way. This video gives you exactly those phrases, repeated in a calm, easy-to-absorb format designed for long background listening sessions. Subscribe to Fluently Japanese for more ambient Japanese listening videos built for travelers, beginners, and everyday learners. #JapaneseForTravelers #LearnJapanese #JapaneseLanguage