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SurvivalPhrases.com - Learn essential travel phrases, cultural insights and travel tips in 12 languages.Are you ready to enter the shrine? There are many unique customs in Japan, some of the most interesting are the ones are associated with Japanese religion. Today’s lesson takes place under a chōzuya, the place where you purify yourself before entering a Japanese shrine or temple.
We’ll be looking at practical Japanese phrase dō shitara ii no da, which is useful asking someone what to do. You’ll never be at a loss again!

Have Fun Learning Japanese at JapanesePod101.com! Yasumi is still trying to get to Hajime’s house, but the windy streets of Kawagoe aren’t so navigable for poor Yasumi. We’ll continue looking at conditional phrases for our grammar point. This week it’s the -tara conditional. After listening, stop by JapanesePod101.com and be sure to leave us a post!
Learn Japanese with JapanesePod101.com intermediate lessons! The saga continues! It’s never good to leave on bad terms, and the further the distance, the deeper the hatred. Takahashi Esq. is angry, and she’s off to the airport. Will she leave with things in disarray? Tune in to find out!
Today we cover some very useful grammar dealing with conditionals, so don’t miss this one! Also, be sure to download the PDF, which covers the grammar point in much greater detail.
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Grammar: dō, dou, no da, tara, tara conditional | Function: asking how to do something, asking questions | Topic: shrines, temples, traditions | Politeness Level: casual
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