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Travel Japanese: Shopping and Eating Out

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  • Type: Video Tutorial
  • Length: 7:47
  • Media: Video/mp4
  • Posted: 10/27/2008
  • Use: Watch Online & Download
  • Download: MP4 (iPod compatible)
  • Size: 39 MB

Sarah Moore teaches you basic Japanese phrases you need to know when traveling to Japan. This video provides all the phrases you need to know when you are shopping and eating out in Japan. Enjoy!

About this Author

Sarah Moore
Sarah Moore
3 lessons
Joined:
05/24/2007

I am a recent graduate at the University of Texas at Austin with a degree in Film and Sociology. My mother is Japanese and I also studied Japanese for the past 4 years and have lived in Japan for 11 years. Check out my Travel Japanese videos if you are traveling to Japan or if you want to learn some quick phrases for fun!

Also check out my mom's video if you want to learn how to cook some yummy Japanese food!

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Recent Reviews

Brittanie
Very handy!
11/21/2008
~ brittanie

Eating is probably my favorite thing to do as a tourist anywhere, especially traveling through Japan. Learning short Japanese phrases and Japanese words is much easier than buying a book and reading out of a Japanese dictionary. I want to see more of these.

Recent Comments

Brittanie
Very handy!
11/21/2008
~ brittanie

Eating is probably my favorite thing to do as a tourist anywhere, especially traveling through Japan. Learning short Japanese phrases and Japanese words is much easier than buying a book and reading out of a Japanese dictionary. I want to see more of these.

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