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Checking where public transportation is headed

この電車は池袋に行きますか Does this train go to Ikebukuro?

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It's Tam’s first day to go to her university. She’s at the station, but she’s not sure the train she’s about to board is the right one.

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すみません

sumimasen

excuse me

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はい

hai

yes

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この

kono

this

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電車

densha

train

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池袋

Ikebukuro

Ikebukuro

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行く

iku

go

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いいえ

iie

no

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山手線

Yamanote-sen

Yamanote Line

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どこ

doko

where

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3

san

three

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~番線

~ban-sen

platform number XXX

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わかる

wakaru

understand

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ありがとうございます

arigatoo gozaimasu

thank you very much

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Key Phrase

Checking where public transportation is headed

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To ask where public transportation is going, say "Kono [vehicle] wa [place] ni ikimasu ka." "Kono" means "this" and goes before a noun. It shows you're asking about the vehicle in front of you. The particle "ni" indicates the destination. "Ikimasu" is the verb "iku" or "to go" in the MASU-form.

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1Which of these three choices is the correct way to say this sentence in Japanese?

Does this bus go to the airport?

bus | airport

バス | 空港

basu | kuukoo

2Say the sentence in Japanese, using the following word(s).

Does this [vehicle] go to [place]?

この【vehicle】は【place】に行きますか。

Kono 【vehicle】 wa 【place】 ni ikimasu ka.

train | Shinjuku

電車 | 新宿

densha | Shinjuku

3Say the sentence in Japanese, using the following word(s).

Does this [vehicle] go to [place]?

この【vehicle】は【place】に行きますか。

Kono 【vehicle】 wa 【place】 ni ikimasu ka.

Shinkasen bullet train | Hiroshima

新幹線 | 広島

Shinkansen | Hiroshima

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To buy a ticket, first, check the price on the fare list. Then, insert the money in the ticket machine. If you get a prepaid IC card, you can just touch in and out at ticket gates. The fare is deducted automatically.

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