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Japanese for Travelers : Useful Phrases Travel Tips Etiquette (Japanese Phrasebook)

معرفی کتاب «Japanese for Travelers : Useful Phrases Travel Tips Etiquette (Japanese Phrasebook)» نوشتهٔ Scott Rutherford; Hoopla digital، منتشرشده توسط نشر Tuttle Publishing : Made available through hoopla در سال 2009. این کتاب در فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

Japanese for Travelers is a useful resource for visitors making their way around Japan. Packed with expressions for everyday occasions, practical advice and cultural information, this handy book is a tool for the traveler who is out not only to survive, but succeed, while staying in Japan. Abstract: Contains basic phrases and information for visitors to Japan. This title is packed with expressions for everyday occasions, practical advice and cultural information, and helpful illustrations. It also includes sections on basic communication, money, mail, getting around, eating, lodging, leisure, and dealing with problems such as illness. Read more... Content: Cover Copyright Contents Map Basics Grammar Orientation Pronunciation Sentence Subject Verbs Essential Verbs Questions Asking A Question The Written Word Japanese Syllabaries Numbers Basic Numbers Counting Things Essential Verbs The Clock Amount of Time Calendar Talking Politeness and the Group Basic Expressions Greetings Good-bye Encounters Apologies Saying No Thank You Aizuchi Invitations Family My~ Yours/His/Her~ People Religion Names Work Essential Verbs Home Furnishings Schooling and Education Utilities Telephone and Internet Telephone. WeatherEssential Verbs Laundry and Dry Cleaning Photography Money Getting to a Bank Exchanging Money Transferring Money Mail Orientation Essential Verbs Sending Stamps & Stuff Filling Out Forms Public Signs and Notices Getting Around Where? Where's the Address Inside an Address Essential Verbs Orientation Map of Japan Where Is It? Navigating the Streets Location and Direction Geographical Landmarks Travel By Rail or Water Orientation Ways to Go Taxi Bus Ferry By Air Airport Check-In On The Airplane Baggage Claim Immigration By Rail Buying Tickets. Shinkansen TicketTickets on the Train Ticket Machines Time Schedules Japan Rail Pass Reading Time Schedules Ticket Window In the Station Navigating the Station Avoid the Crowds On the Train Exiting the Station Essential Verbs Problems and Request Getting Along Eating Finding Something to Eat Essential Verbs Food, Familiar and Not Preparations Drinks, Hot and Cold The Hard Stuff Ordering Breakfast Dairy Products Eggs Fruit Vegetables Seafood Meat Western Fare Extras Japanese Food Problems Paying the Bill Table Things Miscellaneous Vocabulary Lodging. Finding a RoomPlaces to Stay Checking In During the Stay Telephone Hot Time in the Onsen Problems Checking Out Leisure Something to Do Interests and Activities Sports Essential Verbs Reading Arts Music Essential Verbs National Holidays Travel Seasons Problems Illness Getting Help Symptoms Examination The Body Physical Injuries Diagnosis Medicines The Hospital No Ill Feeling Essential Verbs Police Emergencies Police Queries Lost or Stolen Problems Back Cover. This ebook is a combination Japanese phrase book, Japanese travel guide and Japanese etiquette guide

Packed with expressions and information for everyday occasions (looking for a place to stay, eating at a restaurant, making a telephone call), as well as less common ones (what to do if you become ill or something is lost or stolen), Japanese for Travelers allows you to break out of the role of passive spectator during your time in Japan and allow you to speak Japanese with locals. Helpful illustrations demystify Japan's sometimes intimidating rail system and provide handy information of ferry travel as well. The text offers travel tips ranging from where to go for a cheap, comfortable night's sleep (you'd be surprised) to whom not to stand behind when in line at customs.

A breed apart from run-of-the mill Japanese phrasebooks, Japanese for Travelers is a tool for the traveler who is out not only to survive, but succeed, while staying in Japan. Sections include:
  • Basic Communication
  • Money
  • Mail
  • Getting around
  • Eating and restaurants
  • Lodging
  • Leisure
  • Dealing with problems such as illness

This ebook is a combination Japanese phrase book, Japanese travel guide and Japanese etiquette guide Packed with expressions and information for everyday occasions (looking for a place to stay, eating at a restaurant, making a telephone call), as well as less common ones (what to do if you become ill or something is lost or stolen), Japanese for Travelers allows you to break out of the role of passive spectator during your time in Japan and allow you to speak Japanese with locals. Helpful illustrations demystify Japan's sometimes intimidating rail system and provide handy information of ferry travel as well. The text offers travel tips ranging from where to go for a cheap, comfortable night's sleep (you'd be surprised) to whom not to stand behind when in line at customs. A breed apart from run-of-the mill Japanese phrasebooks, Japanese for Travelers is a tool for the traveler who is out not only to survive, but succeed, while staying in Japan. Sections include: Basic Communication Money Mail Getting around Eating and restaurants Lodging Leisure Dealing with problems such as illness This ebook is a combination Japanese phrase book, Japanese travel guide and Japanese etiquette guide. Packed with expressions and information for everyday occasions (looking for a place to stay, eating at a restaurant, making a telephone call), as well as less common ones (what to do if you become ill or something is lost or stolen), Japanese for Travelers allows you to break out of the role of passive spectator during your time in Japan and allow you to speak Japanese with locals. Helpful illustrations demystify Japan's sometimes intimidating rail system and provide handy information of ferry travel as well. The text offers travel tips ranging from where to go for a cheap, comfortable night's sleep (you'd be surprised) to whom not to stand behind when in line at customs. A breed apart from run-of-the mill Japanese phrasebooks, Japanese for Travelers is a tool for the traveler who is out not only to survive, but succeed, while staying in Japan. Sections include: Basic Communication, Money, Mail, Getting around, Eating, Restaurants, Lodging, and Leisure, dealing with problems such as illness
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