How do you say 'I have a reservation' when checking in?
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Common expressions used during arrival and departure at Japanese accommodations.
By mastering these phrases, you'll confidently handle check-in and check-out procedures at Japanese hotels and ryokans, ensuring smooth communication and respectful interactions. This will enhance your travel experience and help you navigate accommodation routines with ease.
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| 1 | How do you say 'I have a reservation' when checking in? | 予約しています。 (Yoyaku shiteimasu.) | Think of 'reservation' as '予約' and 'doing' as 'しています'. |
| 2 | What is the polite way to say 'I am checking in'? | チェックインします。 (Chekkuin shimasu.) | Check-in sounds similar to English, with a Japanese verb ending. |
| 3 | How do you ask 'May I check in now?' in Japanese? | 今、チェックインできますか? (Ima, chekkuin dekimasu ka?) | Use '今' for 'now' and 'できますか' for 'can I do?' |
| 4 | How do you say 'My name is...' when registering? | 名前は[Your Name]です。 (Namae wa [Your Name] desu.) | ‘名前’ means ‘name’, followed by ‘です’ for ‘am’ or ‘is’. |
| 5 | What do you say when handing over your reservation details? | こちらに予約の詳細です。 (Kochira ni yoyaku no shousai desu.) | ‘こちらに’ means 'here is', ‘予約の詳細’ is ‘reservation details’. |
| 6 | How do you politely ask 'Is breakfast included?'? | 朝食は含まれていますか? (Choushoku wa fukumarete imasu ka?) | ‘朝食’ is ‘breakfast’, ‘含まれていますか’ asks ‘is it included?’ |
| 7 | How do you say 'I would like to check out'? | チェックアウトします。 (Chekkuauto shimasu.) | Check-out sounds similar to English, with a Japanese verb ending. |
| 8 | What is the phrase for 'I am leaving now'? | 出発します。 (Shuppatsu shimasu.) | ‘出発’ means ‘departure’. |
| 9 | How do you ask 'Can I leave my luggage here after check-out?'? | チェックアウト後に荷物を預けられますか? (Chekkuauto go ni nimotsu o azukeraremasu ka?) | ‘荷物’ means ‘luggage’, ‘預けられますか’ is ‘can I leave?’ |
| 10 | How do you say 'Thank you for your hospitality'? | ご対応ありがとうございました。 (Go taio arigatou gozaimashita.) | A formal way to thank staff after their assistance. |
| 11 | What phrase can you use to confirm your check-out time? | チェックアウトの時間は何時ですか? (Chekkuauto no jikan wa nanji desu ka?) | ‘何時’ means ‘what time’. |
| 12 | How do you ask 'Is there a late check-out available?'? | レイトチェックアウトは可能ですか? (Reito chekkuauto wa kanoo desu ka?) | ‘レイト’ is ‘late,’ ‘可能’ means ‘possible’. |
| 13 | How do you say 'I need my bill, please'? | お会計をお願いします。 (Okaikei o onegaishimasu.) | ‘お会計’ means ‘bill,’ ‘お願いします’ is ‘please’. |
| 14 | What is the phrase for 'Could you prepare my room for check-in?'? | チェックインの準備をお願いできますか? (Chekkuin no junbi o onegaidekimasu ka?) | ‘準備’ means ‘preparation’. |
| 15 | How do you politely ask 'Is there a luggage storage service?'? | 荷物預かりサービスはありますか? (Nimotsu azukari saabisu wa arimasu ka?) | ‘荷物預かり’ is ‘luggage storage’, ‘サービス’ is ‘service’. |
| 16 | How would you say 'I am checking out today'? | 今日はチェックアウトします。 (Kyou wa chekkuauto shimasu.) | ‘今日は’ means ‘today’. |
| 17 | What phrase do you use to confirm your departure time? | 出発の時間は何時ですか? (Shuppatsu no jikan wa nanji desu ka?) | ‘出発’ is ‘departure’, ‘何時’ is ‘what time’. |
| 18 | How do you say 'Please prepare a taxi for me'? | タクシーを呼んでください。 (Takushii o yonde kudasai.) | ‘呼んでください’ means ‘please call’. |
| 19 | How do you politely say 'Thank you for your service' at check-out? | ご利用ありがとうございました。 (Go riyou arigatou gozaimashita.) | ‘ご利用’ means ‘use’ or ‘service’. |
| 20 | What is a formal way to say 'Goodbye' when leaving the hotel? | 失礼します。 (Shitsurei shimasu.) | A common polite phrase used when departing. |
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