It can sound rough so avoid using it at work and in situations where you want to be polite. Next, here are some alternative phrases you can use, especially in the work context, to emphasize on wanting to learn the reasons behind something. These two phrases are more formal than the other phrases we have covered so far. Even though you can use them in your speech, they sound rather severe.
This is because if you are asked these questions, it sounds as if you are at fault and to be blamed for something you have done. So use these phrases with caution. Below you can see an example of each version. These two phrases are very similar to those in Point 5 above and are used in the same types of situations. Look at the first two examples below in particular.
Lost something and wondering where it went? You can add on to this one, too. Hopefully, you see how the particles change each question word. Looking for someone in a crowd? Even in Japan, since so many people move to Tokyo from all over the country.
Shrines which are located up the mountains will not disappoint in term of beautiful scenery. Japan has about 5. Not only the country has high number of vending machines, but the vending machines give you almost everything too. So, whats about this hour convenience store that is worth mentioning here? Firstly, you will find one hr convenience store within meters or less if you are in big streets. When I was in Tokyo, there are about four convenient stores within walking distance from my hotel - so, they are really everywhere.
Second, it is a one-stop "shopping center". Meaning to say, you can get almost everything and anything there. And finally, the fast food served is really not that bad. Yo'll get hot bun, hot drinks and sushi too.
Japan has 31 protected national parks which include forests, beaches, marches as well as volcanoes. The national parks scattered across the country offering visitors a wide selection of activities including fishing, hiking, hot springs, diving and boating. One of the safest country in the world, Japan is considered as the safest in Asia with only 1.
Recently released figures from the Organization of Economic Cooperation and Development showed that only 1. Overall Japan was ranked the safest country in the world, with the second- lowest homicide rate after Iceland and the second-lowest assault rate after Canada. With all the new friends you can make, it is also possible to uncover new job opportunities through connections with friends, and so on.
Aficionados of manga, anime, and video games are probably already aware, but Japan often gets the best stuff. It means that the product itself is likely only offered in Japanese, so knowing the language will let you enjoy it to the fullest.
For manga fans, it also means early access to volumes that could otherwise take months or even years to receive an official translation. There is also something to be said about consuming media in its original language in the way that the author meant it to be. Suddenly, all those visual gags and puns make sense! Enough said. Japan is an ideal study-abroad destination. Read more about why you should study Japanese in Japan in our article here.
Japan is one of the safest countries in the world, with low crime rates, secure borders and safe, reliable transportation systems. There are an abundance of things to do with variety of entertainment, arts, music, shopping, sports, traditional crafts, as well as modern technology.
If these reasons have convinced you to come to Japan, then Go! Nihon can help you choose schools and areas to fit your needs for an awesome study-abroad experience in Japan! Contact us today to get your Japanese-learning journey started.
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