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English in Japan

"What if I don't speak Japanese?" "If I can only speak English in Japan will I be understood?" Many first-time Japan travelers have this concern. Here's what you need to know.

Use of English in Japan's Train Stations

Amusing Japanese English

In general, it is not difficult to get around and about in Japan if English is all you know. Most train information is available in English. For instance, Japan Railways (JR), Japan's largest railway system, provides an option for an English menu on its ticket machines in the major stations, and train lines and stops are marked in English on the boarding platforms and on the guides inside the trains themselves (albeit sometimes with unintended humor!).

English in Restaurants in Japan

Japanese Food Displays

In restaurants, while your server may or may not be able to speak and understand English, many restaurants either have fabricated models of the dishes they serve or pictures of the items on the menu. Otherwise, pointing and gesturing will usually get the point across.


Asking for Help Using English

If you need to ask for directions or help, most Japanese are extremely helpful to foreign travelers in need. Not everyone will speak fluent English, and some may shy away from having to communicate in English with a foreigner, but Japan is so densely populated that there are people everywhere, and it is usually not difficult to find someone with whom you can communicate.

Availability of English-language Books in Japan

Most Japanese bookstores carry few to no English-language books, but there are some exceptions. The most notable of these is Kinokuniya book store in Shinjuku, which carries perhaps the largest selection of English-language books in Japan.

Kinokuniya Japanese Bookstore

Another bookstore with a healthy selection of English-language titles is Yurindo bookstore located inside Landmark Tower in Minato Mirai, Yokohama.

Yurindo Japanese Bookstore

At both of these bookstores you can find a generous selection of English-language guidebooks, novels, magazines, and reference materials.



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Tokyo

That first visit to Tokyo can be overwhelming. In order to help you navigate through this massive cultural mecca, our Tokyo Guide provides you with just a small guide to our favorite Tokyo destinations and attractions.


Kyoto

Kyoto is a treasure trove of fascinating and culturally important temples, shrines, castles, arts, and artifacts for visitors to explore, many of which are National Treasures of Japan and UNESCO World Heritage Sites.


Yokohama

Yokohama is an exciting port city full of fun attractions and sightseeing spots. You can very easily enjoy the best of what Yokohama has to offer on a day-trip from Tokyo, yet there is enough to see and do that you could easily make Yokohama your prime Japan travel destination!


Nikko

Nikko is a popular tourist destination famous for the mausoleums of the Tokugawa shoguns, which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites, as well as soothing onsen hot springs surrounded by a breathtaking landscape of wooded mountains, waterfalls, and scenic hiking trails.


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