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Key airport phrases to learn for arrivals in Japan

Explore Japan: Your Ultimate Guide to Airports and Hotels: Key airport phrases to learn for arrivals in Japan

Here are some key Japanese airport phrases useful for arrivals in Japan:

Useful questions and basic phrases for smooth processing

Additional useful vocabulary for airport navigation and travel updates

Cultural notes: Politeness and body language at Japanese airports

In Japan, politeness and respect in language use are important, especially in formal settings like airports. Use polite verb forms—such as “ください (kudasai)” for requests—and a friendly tone when speaking.

Additionally, bowing slightly when greeting or thanking airport staff is common. This nonverbal cue reflects respect and can positively influence the service experience.

Common pitfalls to avoid

  • Confusing similar-sounding terms: For instance, [乗り継ぎ (noritsugi, transfer)] and [乗車 (jōsha, boarding a vehicle)] are related but distinct. Using the wrong one may cause misunderstandings.

  • Using casual speech forms: Avoid dropping “です (desu)” or “ます (masu)” endings at the airport; polite speech is the norm.

  • Overcomplicating phrases: Airport staff or officials appreciate clear, simple phrases; overly complex sentences can cause confusion or delays.

Step-by-step guidance for arriving and passing through a Japanese airport

  1. Disembark and head towards immigration: Look for signs marked [入国審査 (nyūkoku shinsa)]. If unsure, ask using [入国はどちらですか? (Nyūkoku wa dochira desu ka?)].

  2. Present your passport: When requested, say [パスポートを見せてください (Pasupōto o misete kudasai)] or simply hand your passport politely.

  3. Proceed to customs: After immigration, proceed to [税関 (zeikan)]. Be ready to answer questions or present items if asked.

  4. Collect your baggage: Find [手荷物受取 (tenimotsu uketori)] and follow signs or ask with [手荷物受取はどこですか? (Tenimotsu uketori wa doko desu ka?)] if unclear.

  5. Find onward transport: Use phrases like [レンタカーを借りたいです (Rentakā o karitai desu)] or [タクシーを呼んでください (Takushī o yonde kudasai)] depending on preference.

  6. Confirm your next gate if transferring: Ask [乗り継ぎはどこですか? (Noritsugi wa doko desu ka?)] to ensure you go to the correct area for your connecting flight.

Brief FAQ

Q: Will airport staff speak English if I don’t know Japanese?
A: Major international airports in Japan have English-speaking staff and bilingual signage. However, knowing key phrases in Japanese improves communication and demonstrates respect.

Q: How formal should my language be?
A: Use polite forms (“です/ます”) with airport personnel and customs officials to maintain respectfulness.

Q: Is it necessary to memorize all these phrases?
A: Prioritize essential phrases related to immigration, customs, and transport. Having these ready reduces confusion and makes communication smoother.

These phrases and words will assist with navigating immigration, customs, baggage claims, and transport after arrival in Japan.

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