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Japanese for Travelers Phrasebook & Dictionary: Useful Phrases + Travel Tips + Etiquette + Manga
Paperback / softback
Main Details
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Japanese for Travelers Phrasebook & Dictionary: Useful Phrases + Travel Tips + Etiquette + Manga
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Scott Rutherford
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Revised by William Matsuzaki
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:192 | Dimensions(mm): Height 191,Width 127 |
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Category/Genre | Travel and holiday guides Language phrasebooks |
ISBN/Barcode |
9784805313480
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Revised
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Illustrations |
manga illustrations; Japanese-English and English-
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Tuttle Publishing
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Imprint |
Tuttle Publishing
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Publication Date |
15 August 2017 |
Publication Country |
United States
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Description
Packed with expressions and information for every travel situation, Japanese for Travelers Phrasebook & Dictionary helps you to get around and communicate more effectively during your time in Japan. This book includes hundreds of tips and phrases for the following situations: Asking directions Shopping and asking about prices Ordering food and drinks Getting connected to the Internet Taking a subway, bus or taxi Asking for help Daily conversations Helpful illustrations demystify Japan's complicated rail system and provide handy information on ferry travel as well. The text offers tips on where to look for a cheap, comfortable night's sleep (you'd be surprised) to whom not to stand behind when in line at customs, as well as essential things to purchase for your Japan trip before you leave your home country and how to say you do not eat fugu (poisonous pufferfish!). "At first glance, Scott Rutherford's creation seems like a carbon copy of any other resource geared toward helping travelers avoid or limit communication miscues. And certainly, the book lists the standard customary helpful phrases for visitors to Japan trying to navigate the local hotels, airports, restaurants, etc. But Japanese for Travelers provides plenty of useful advice about conducting good Japanese etiquette (e.g., what to do when invited to someone's house) and culture (the section devoted to Japanese naming culture is interesting). Although the guide doesn't intend to be the most thorough tool for language learners, it does include an English-Japanese glossary and numerous grammatical tips. And perhaps most importantly in this technologically reliant time, Rutherford dedicates a chapter to advising readers about how not to get tripped up by technology in Japan." JQ Magazine
Author Biography
Scott Rutherford is an experienced travel writer and editor with several books on Pacific locations to his credit. William M. Matsuzaki has been a Japanese teacher for the last 15 years. He received his BA in Japanese from Carlton College and an MSEd in Technology Education and a doctorate in education from Johns Hopkins. He is the author of several Tuttle titles like Let's Learn Japanese and Japanese Hiragana and Katakana Language Practice Pad.
Reviews"...this book does a great job of teaching you everyday phrases as well as less common ones so that you can easily converse with locals." --I Am Aileen blog "This handy volume can fit into a backpack, smaller bag, or even a large pocket. It moreover combines language lessons with travel tips and explanations on Japanese culture. This is a good guide for those getting used to Japan or vacationers on a visit." --Japan Visitor
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