Getting Around in Japanese
Asking and understanding directions is one of the most practical Japanese skills. These dialogues and vocabulary drills will help you navigate Japanese streets, stations, and buildings.
Dialogue 1: Finding the Station
りょこうしゃ: すみません、えきは どこですか。
(Sumimasen, eki wa doko desu ka.) — Excuse me, where is the station?
つうこうにん: あのしんごうを みぎに まがって、まっすぐ いってください。あるいて ごふんぐらい です。
(Ano shingou wo migi ni magatte, massugu itte kudasai. Aruite gofun gurai desu.) — Turn right at that traffic light, then go straight. It’s about 5 minutes on foot.
りょこうしゃ: ありがとうございます!
(Arigatou gozaimasu!) — Thank you!
Dialogue 2: Finding a Restaurant in a Building
A: すみません、このビルの レストランは なんかいに ありますか。
(Sumimasen, kono biru no resutoran wa nankai ni arimasu ka.) — Excuse me, what floor is the restaurant on in this building?
B: さんがいです。エレベーターで のぼってください。
(Sangai desu. Erebeetaa de nobotte kudasai.) — It’s the 3rd floor. Please take the elevator up.
Direction Vocabulary
| Japanese | Romaji | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| まっすぐ | massugu | straight ahead |
| みぎ | migi | right |
| ひだり | hidari | left |
| まがる | magaru | to turn |
| しんごう | shingou | traffic light |
| かど | kado | corner |
| むこう | mukou | over there / the other side |
| となり | tonari | next to |
| ちかく | chikaku | nearby |
| 〜かい / 〜がい | ~kai / ~gai | floor number (いっかい=1F, にかい=2F, さんがい=3F) |
Common Direction Patterns
| Pattern | Example | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| 〜を まがってください | かどを ひだりに まがってください | Please turn left at the corner |
| 〜まで いってください | えきまで まっすぐ いってください | Please go straight to the station |
| 〜の となりに あります | スーパーの となりに あります | It’s next to the supermarket |
| あるいて 〜ふん | あるいて じゅっぷん | 10 minutes on foot |
Reading Exercise: Decode the Route
Read the following directions and draw the route:
えきをでて、まっすぐ いってください。さいしょの しんごうで みぎに まがります。すこし あるくと、ひだりに コンビニが あります。そのとなりが わたしの うちです。
(Leave the station and go straight. Turn right at the first traffic light. Walk a little and you’ll see a convenience store on the left. My house is next to it.)
Yuka & Rei Follow a Directions Text
Reading and listening get better when you also reflect and discuss. Here is how Yuka and Rei unpack the key ideas from this topic — notice the questions Yuka asks, because they’re probably the same ones you had.
Rei, in the directions reading I kept seeing みぎとひだり but I always second-guess myself. Any memory trick?


For みぎ (right): the character 右 has a mouth (口) on the bottom right — your mouth is on your right when you face it. For ひだり (left): 左 has a craft tool shape — imagine a left-handed tool. Silly, but it sticks!


And まっすぐ — I read it but I’m not sure how to say it confidently.


まっすぐ — straight ahead. Say it as: ‘MASS-goo’. It appears in nearly every directions text, so hearing it is great practice. Also essential: かどをまがる (turn at the corner), しんごうをわたる (cross the traffic light).
5 Practice Sentences — Read These Aloud
These sentences use core vocabulary from this article. Read each one aloud at least three times to lock in the sound pattern.
- えきはどこですか?まっすぐいってください。
Where is the station? Please go straight ahead. - つぎのかどをみぎにまがってください。
Please turn right at the next corner. - しんごうのところをひだりにまがります。
Turn left at the traffic light. - このみちをまっすぐいくと、みぎがわにあります。
If you go straight down this road, it’s on the right side. - すみません、ちかてつのいりぐちはどこですか?
Excuse me, where is the subway entrance?
Your Turn! Leave Your Answer in the Comments
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