Japanese Hotel phrases

Make sure you pack these Japanese hotel phrases in your bag before you travel to Japan! After this free audio lesson, you'll be able to ask for what you need in Japanese, find your way around a Japanese hotel, and explain any concerns you might have to the hotel staff.

Even if you’re lucky enough to find the perfect hotel, you’ll need to know a few useful Japanese words and phrases to understand the staff assisting you, so let's start with some basics.

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Japanese Hotel Phrases

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Once you’ve checked in at a hotel, the receptionist will give you your key and tell you what room you’re in. By the way some hotels haven’t got a room number 4 or 9, because the word for the number "four," (shi) also means “death,” and the word for the number "nine," (ku) also means "pain."

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かぎ
kagi
key
鍵の番号
かぎ の ばんごう
kagi no bangō
key number
あなたのお部屋は2号室です。
あなた の お へや は に ごうしつ です。
Anata no o heya wa ni gōshitsu desu.
(You) are in room number 2.
You may wish to know where the following are:
エレベーターはどこですか?
エレベーター は どこ です か?
Erebēta wa doko desu ka ?
Where is the elevator?
プールはどこですか?
プール は どこ です か?
Pūru wa doko desu ka ?
Where is the swimming pool?
レストラン/食堂はどこですか?
レストラン / しょくどう は どこ です か?
Resutoran / shokudō wa doko desu ka?
Where is the restaurant / dining hall?
朝食はどこで食べますか?
ちょうしょく は どこ で たべます か?
Chōshoku wa doko de tabemasu ka?
Where (do (you serve) breakfast?
You may also want to know:
チェックアウトは何時ですか?
チェック アウト は なん じ です か?
Chekku auto wa nan-ji desu ka?
What time is check out?
今払いましょうか?それとも後で?
いま はらいましょう か? それとも あとで
Ima haraimashō ka? Soretomo ato de?
Shall (I) pay now or later?
朝食は何時ですか?
ちょうしょく は なん じ です か?
Chōshoku wa nan-ji desu ka ?
When is breakfast?
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If your room isn’t equipped with all the facilities you’d like, here are some useful phrases:
タオルが必要です。
タオル が ひつよう です。
Taoru ga hitsuyō desu.
(I) need a towel.
石鹸が必要です。
せっけん が ひつよう です。
Sekken ga hitsuyō desu.
(I) need soap.
トイレットペーパーが必要です。
トイレット ペーパー が ひつよう です。
Toiretto pēpā ga hitsuyō desu.
(I) need toilet paper.
毛布がもう1枚必要です。
もうふ が もう いち まい ひつよう です。
Mōfu ga mō ichi-mai hitsuyō desu.
(I) need an extra blanket.
Here are some final words and phrases that might come in handy:
ダブルベッド
ダブル ベッド
daburu beddo
double bed
冷房
れいぼう
reibō
air conditioning
暖房
だんぼう
danbō
heater
暖房が壊れています。
だんぼう が こわれて います。
Danbō ga kowarete imasu.
The heater is broken.
汚い
きたない
kitanai
dirty
うるさい
うるさい
urusai
noisy
綺麗
きれい
kirei
clean
寒い
さむい
samui
cold
暑い
あつい
atsui
hot (weather)
みず
mizu
water
明かり
あかり
akari
the light
壊れる
壊れている
こわれる
こわれて いる
kowareru
kowarete iru
broken
broken
気に入らない
容認できない
き に いらない
ようにん できない
ki ni iranai
yōnin dekinai
unacceptable
unacceptable

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