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Learn Japanese with JapanesePod101.com! When you visit Japan, it’ll be crucial that you can understand and give directions. You’ll need to know all sorts of phrases and questions like, “The pharmacy is over there” and “Do you know where the hospital is?” By learning some important words and phrases, you’ll surely make it around in the streets of Japan.

In this Newbie Japanese lesson, master the words and phrases you need to give and understand directions. Just a few of the Japanese vocabulary words you’ll discover are yakkyoku (”pharmacy”) and konbini (”convenience store”). You’ll also learn how to explain locations using the Japanese words for “near” and “over there.”If you want to make it around Japan with no trouble, don’t miss this lesson!

 

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