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Today, we’ll go over how to pay bus fares. Buses are pretty useful for getting around Japan if you have a detailed map of the bus routes. For long-distance routes — like intercity buses or buses to the airport — you’ll have to buy tickets beforehand. How do you ask for them? Tune in to find out! And be sure to comb through Japanese Survival Phrases before setting out on your trip to Japan!

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4 Responses to “Survival Phrases S2 #21 - Riding the Bus 1”
Tuesday at 6:30 pm
Mina-san,
Are you all ready to ride the bus in Japan now?
Wednesday at 3:59 am
I found that when I was in Japan, riding the bus was a little confusing, because we didn’t know how it worked. So I think this has some very helpful information.
Also I had a question about the phrase くうこうまでのきっぷをいちまいください。Would it be possible to leave the の out?
Wednesday at 9:34 am
Lindaさん,
I’m sure even without the の you would still be understood, but the の here is being used to describe the kind of ticket, so it’s needed for this phrase to be grammatically correct.
Wednesday at 3:54 pm
OK thanks!
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