【新横浜Vlog】電車やお店で使う日本語<生活で使う日本語>

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Hello everyone. I am Akane from Akane 's Japanese class. I am in Yokohama now. Today I would like to introduce the Shin-Yokohama RAMEN Museum. I want everyone to be able to learn more Japanese this time. So, through this VLOG, I will introduce Japanese that I use in my daily life. First, I will travel by train from Yokohama Station to Shin-Yokohama Station. This time, I will not use SUICA, which I introduced before. After a long time, I buy a ticket. JR ticket vending machines are available in English, Chinese, and Korean. Look at the station you want to go to on the route map above the ticket vending machine. Look at the number under that station. This number will be the price, so choose the same price as this number. put your money here "TONYU" means put in. When the ticket comes out, take the ticket. take a ticket I will also take change. After buying a ticket, go through the ticket gate. Insert your ticket. take a ticket The place where you wait for the train is called home. Wait for the train at home. A train has arrived. The train has arrived. I'll take the train This black thing is called a strap. And this stick is called a handrail. I often hear announcements saying, "Please hold on to the straps or handrails." I arrived at Shin Yokohama station. I get off the train I get off the train Do your countries have priority seats on public transportation? Let me know in the comments. "Door 6 is closing. Be careful." You can also transfer to the Shinkansen at SHINYOKOHAMA station. "NORI KAERU" means to ride another vehicle or another route. If you use a ticket, please be careful as you cannot pass through the ticket gates for IC only. I leave the ticket gate. i look at the map now i am here The SHINYOKOHAMA RAMEN museum is close to the station. It's almost 2:00 pm. I haven't eaten anything yet today, so I'm hungry. PEKOPEKO means hungry. I mean hungry. I have reached my destination. This is the SHINYOKOHAMA RAMEN museum. I'll buy a ticket then. Hello. The entrance fee is 380 yen for adults. I will buy a ticket on the day. Please put the money in the ticket vending machine. The ticket is cute. Change does not come out unless you press this return lever. I got change. Please check your ticket. "Please proceed as you are." thank you. I am hungry. There are various RAMEN shops here. You can eat RAMEN while enjoying the old townscape. Ticket vending machines are multilingual. This is convenient and nice. I buy wonton ramen. I will confirm what you ordered. Press buy. "Please put money in." I put money in the ticket machine. "Please take the ticket and the money." Hello. I want to shoot for YOUTUBE. thank you. "Please use the counter seat at the back." thank you. Today, I'm going to introduce you to Japanese that you can use in your daily life. Even if you understand it in your head, you may not be able to speak it well when you actually have a conversation. In order to be able to speak well, you need to practice speaking. This time, I would like to introduce ITALKI, which I have been using for over three years. ITALKI is a language learning app that allows you to learn over 150 languages, including English and Japanese. You can study ITALKI online. So you can study anytime, anywhere on your computer or smartphone. In ITALKI, there is one teacher per student, so you can study on a one-on-one basis. You can study at your own pace and according to your goals while consulting with your teacher. For example conversation lessons or grammar lessons. There are various lessons such as foreign languages used in business. I teach Japanese conversation at ITALKI. I also take English and Chinese lessons from time to time at ITALKI. Today I want to talk about sleep. Can you ask me a question about sleep? "Of course it's fine, I want to ask you some questions." "How many hours do you sleep each day?" I sleep about 6 or 7 hours every night. "You've slept six or seven hours, haven't you?" "Do you usually fall asleep quickly?" I can't fall asleep right away. So I often watch YouTube until I fall asleep. "Do you dream when you sleep? What kind of dreams do you have?" I often have bad dreams. For example, I have a dream that I miss my flight. "I hate such dreams." You don't have to pay a fixed amount every month because you pay for each lesson. For example, once a week when busy. Twice a week if you have the time. I think one of the attractions is that you can study at your own pace without difficulty. And you can choose from $5. Practice speaking with ITALKI at your own home, any place, any time. Write the ITALKI link and coupon code in the summary column. Buy $10 and get a free $5 coupon on your first lesson. Enter your promo code here. This is available for the first 50 people. So this is first come, first served. Please take a look at the summary column. RAMEN has arrived. This looks delicious. These are disposable chopsticks. WARIBASHI. I eat RAMEN with disposable chopsticks. This "で" is "using". For example, eat with a fork. I drink it with a spoon. I'll enjoy having this. This is delicious. This is often in RAMEN. This is MENMA. I will eat at this cafe & snack called KATEKO. Are there any seats available? The shop is cute. This pudding looks delicious. So I ask for pudding. Pudding can be made into a drink set. The menu is also written in English. I'd like to order. I'd like a cafe au lait with a pudding drink set. "Would you like your cafe au lait cold or hot?" A warm cafe au lait, please. A set of pudding and warm café au lait is definitely one. yes. "950 yen will be paid in advance." It seems to have been paid in advance. So pay first. Check, please. "The bill is 950 yen." "I will keep 1000 yen." "The change is 50 yen in return." thank you. "Do you use sugar?" fine. "Excuse me.". When you order coffee or tea, they ask, "Would you like sugar and milk?" Or, the clerk often asks, "Will you use it?" I would like both if necessary. Only sugar, please. Only milk, please. If you don't need them, you can say "I don't need them". I say, "I'm fine." You can just say "it's okay" or "I don't want to use it". The pudding is cute. I'll enjoy having this. Do you know the fruit on top of this? This is a cherry. This is a candy store. It reminds me of candy. They sell various sweets. It feels like you are in an old town. I came to the first floor. Maybe there's a souvenir shop over there? Everyone please look at this. This is in the shape of a map of Japan and is said to be local RAMEN. Local RAMEN is written here. It is a specialty ramen of the area with the characteristics that the area is famous for. This is interesting. There are many types of RAMEN. There is also Korean RAMEN. This is HAKATA RAMEN. They also have cup noodles. There are many types of cup noodles. What's this? This is NYAN noodles. It says you can't eat cats. RAMEN T-shirts are good! I found something of interest. Here are food samples. It would be funny if this was at home. this is cute I found a small one in the RAMEN sample. This is a candle. Isn't this cute? It's a candle too. i will buy this this is cute This is Notepad. This one has a cat on it. I'm interested in this pudding a la mode gummies. i will buy this Pudding a la mode flavored gummy looks like this. It had two flavors. This really tastes like pudding. Excuse me, I'm done filming. thank you very much. Shin-Yokohama RAMEN Museum was a lot of fun. There were many foreign visitors at the Shin-Yokohama RAMEN Museum. I heard many different languages such as English and Chinese. There seems to be a park near the Shin-Yokohama RAMEN Museum. I will go to that park. I got to the park. This park is good! This is the bench. Benches are common in parks. This is a good park. I will cross the bridge over there and go to the other side. I turn left. The scenery is beautiful. I came to the other side of the park. I was over there until just now. How was today's VLOG? I would be happy if you could learn Japanese that you can use in your daily life through this VLOG. Please try using the language learning app ITALKI introduced today. That's all for today's video. I am always grateful for your help. See you next week. bye bye. Thank you for always writing wonderful comments. Do you like RAMEN? What kind of RAMEN do you like? Please let me know them in the comments. See you next week. bye bye!
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Channel: あかね的日本語教室
Views: 653,718
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Keywords: Daily Japanese, Ramen, 新橫濱拉麵博物館, Japanese conversation, Yokohama vlog
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Length: 13min 58sec (838 seconds)
Published: Thu May 11 2023
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