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My Daily One-Line Travel Japanese Writing Notebook
My Daily One-Line Travel Japanese Writing Notebook
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Book Introduction
A writing notebook that evokes a 'desire to own'
A notebook that will be your reliable companion on your trip to Japan.

The excitement of travel is captured in the themes, corner names, and page composition that evoke a sense of travel.
It's fun to look at with cute and lovely illustrations and colors.
All included expressions have Korean pronunciation notation, so you can read and speak Japanese conversational expressions even if you don't know Japanese.
Chapters 1 and 2 are written primarily in hiragana, excluding complex kanji, so even beginner readers can become accustomed to difficult expressions naturally without feeling any resistance.
To compensate for the shortcoming of Japanese, which makes it difficult to understand the meaning and read with spaces due to the lack of spacing, all expressions were included with spaces.

Based on real-life experiences, this book covers all the situations you might encounter while traveling in Japan, organized into 9 chapters and a total of 360 expressions.
I can accurately convey my 'needs' to local people, including detailed orders, requests, and inquiries.
Special binding that opens 180 degrees allows you to write comfortably at any angle.
You can experience the pleasure of handwriting by using paper that feels good to write on.
It is packed with six supplementary materials that will stimulate your desire to learn and travel, including travel columns (travel essays, travel information), a travel mission checklist, a travel vocabulary book, expression speaking videos, native voice MP3s, and Japanese region card PDFs.
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INTRO.
Preparing for a Writing Journey

CHAPTER1.
My Exciting First Trip to Japan (Learning Basic Expressions)


Say hello
Expressing gratitude
Apologize
Introduce myself
Ask if they know Korean
Answer
Ask for price
Ask for location
*Travel Column 1: Travel Essay
*Travel Column 2: Shibuya Sky

CHAPTER2.
Warming Up Gently with a Warm-Up (In-Flight Warm-Up)


Passing through the aisle
Call the crew
Ask about luggage storage space
Request an item
Contact us for seat changes
Request beverage service
Request in-flight meal service
Inquire about duty-free products
*Travel Column 1: Travel Essay
*Travel Column 2: 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa

CHAPTER3.
Japanese Airports Are No Problem, Either (Surviving the Airport)


Get through immigration
Find your left luggage
Contact us about carrier damage
Declaring to customs
Exchange money into yen
Ask for directions at the airport information desk
Borrowing Wi-Fi
Find a rental car
Limousine bus ticket fraud
Take the airport express train
*Travel Column 1: Travel Essay
*Travel Column 2: Kamakura

CHAPTER4.
A little complicated, but okay. 〈Using transportation〉


Go by taxi
Transportation card fraud at subway stations
Go by subway
Go by bus
Move to Ttukbuk
*Travel Column 1: Travel Essay
*Travel Column 2: Kasukabe, the setting of Crayon Shin-chan

CHAPTER5.
Here's where I'll be staying: 〈Enjoy your stay 200%〉


Check in
Inquire about breakfast
Request for a high-floor room
Contact the facility
Find a room
Change rooms
Get additional disposable items
Request a humidifier
Contact us about room item malfunctions
Request a wake-up call
Ask at the breakfast buffet
Refusing to clean the room
Borrow an umbrella on a rainy day
*Travel Column 1: Travel Essay
*Travel Column 2: Tokyo Disneyland

CHAPTER6.
Eat, drink, and be merry (Twice the fun at local restaurants)


Ordering economically at a cafe
Dine like a local
Have a refreshing drink at an izakaya
Try making okonomiyaki
Taste Tendon the Local Way
Enjoy ramen to your liking
Experience the full Yakiniku course
Try freshly baked bread
Ordering lunch at a restaurant
Enjoy Gyudong Smartly
Ask for sushi the way you want it
Pick up a late-night snack from the convenience store
*Travel Column 1: Travel Essay
*Travel Column 2: Tsukishima Monja Street

CHAPTER7.
I Want to Go Too 〈Local Hot Spot Stamp Tour〉


Leave a photo of your life
Ask about the Shibuya Sky entrance
Ask about Tokyo Tower's business hours
Ask about things to see at Shinjuku Gyoen
Renting a public bicycle
Check out gacha in Akihabara
Get recommendations for delicious gyukatsu restaurants
Fortune telling at the shrine
Ask about Korean tours at the museum
Riding a rickshaw in Asakusa
Making memories at Disneyland
*Travel Column 1: Travel Essay
*Travel Column 2: Tsukishima Monja Street

CHAPTER8.
My wallet is opening wide (Enjoying shopping)


Buy clothes carefully
Buying Shoes Carefully
Find limited edition items at MUJI
Browse vintage shops
Get tax-free at drugstores
Asking for a book cover at a bookstore
Buy a Nintendo Switch
Buy Tokyo Banana
Buy Royce Chocolate
Luggage storage at the shopping mall
*Travel Column 1: Travel Essay
*Travel Column 2: Daikanyama Tsutaya Bookstore

CHAPTER9.
Japan, Let's Meet Again (Returning Home)


Check out
Check out and leave your luggage
Take the airport limousine bus
Find your airport terminal
Find your airline check-in counter
Returning the Wi-Fi
Get a breakable sticker
Negotiating Overweight Baggage
Request a window seat
Requesting medication on board
Transfer
*Travel Column 1: Travel Essay
*Travel Column 2: Okutama

[Appendix] My Tokidoki Travel Notes

Travel Mission Checklist
Travel Word Collection

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Publisher's Review
1.
A writing notebook that evokes a 'desire to own'


- The excitement of travel is captured in the themes, corner names, and page composition that evoke a sense of travel.
-It's fun to look at with cute and lovely illustrations and colors.


2.
A writing notebook that even beginners can use


-All included expressions have Korean pronunciation notation, so you can read and speak Japanese conversational expressions even if you don't know Japanese.
-Chapters 1 and 2 are written primarily in hiragana, excluding complex kanji, so even beginner readers can become accustomed to difficult expressions naturally without feeling any resistance.
- In order to compensate for the shortcoming of Japanese, which makes it difficult to understand the meaning and read with spaces due to the lack of spaces, all expressions are included with spaces.

3.
A notebook that will be your reliable companion on your trip to Japan.


-Based on real-life experiences, I've organized all the situations you might encounter while traveling in Japan into 9 chapters, with a total of 360 expressions.
- I can accurately convey my 'needs' to local people through detailed orders, requests, and inquiries.

4.
A writing notebook designed with the writer's mind in mind


-180 degree full opening special binding allows you to write comfortably at any angle.
-You can experience the pleasure of handwriting by using paper that feels good to write on.

5.
Includes 6 supplementary learning materials to make your trip more exciting.


- It contains 6 additional materials that will stimulate your desire to learn and travel, including a travel column (travel essay, travel information), a travel mission checklist, a travel vocabulary book, a video of speaking expressions, an MP3 of native voices, and a PDF of Japanese area cards.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: July 25, 2024
- Page count, weight, size: 216 pages | 142*200*20mm
- ISBN13: 9791138373678
- ISBN10: 1138373672

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