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[Complete Edition] Break through language barriers! 100 Practical English and Japanese Phrases You Can Use in Japanese Customs

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3/19/2026, 08:22 AM

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For foreign tourists who want to enjoy Japanese customs (Fuzoku), the biggest anxiety is**"language barrier"**. “How should I communicate my requirements?” The problem of “I don't know what girls are saying” can be solved simply by preparing phrases in advance.

In this article, we've compiled **magic phrases** that can be used as is for each situation, from reservation to bed. Save it to your smartphone and use it in the field!

 


1. Negotiate smoothly when reserving/entering the store (Booking & Entrance)

It's a basic phrase for thinking of yourself as a “smart customer” on your first impression.

What I want to tell you (English) Japanese (Japanese) Romaji (Romaji)
Is it OK for foreigners? Is it OK for foreigners? Gaikokujin demo daijoubu desu ka?
Do you have children who can speak English? Do you have children who can speak English? Eigo wo hanaseru ko wa imasu ka?
Can I use a credit card? Can I use a card? Kaado wa tsukaemasu ka?
How much is it all? How much is it all? Zenbu de ikura desu ka?
Big breasted girls are good. Big breasted girls are good. Kyonyuu no ko ga ii desu.
I like slender kids. I like thin kids. Hosoi ko ga konomi desu.
Can we go with 2 people? Can we go with 2 people? Futari de ittemo ii desu ka?

2. Greetings and first meeting ice break (Greeting & Chat)

By shortening the distance with girls, the quality of service increases dramatically.

  • Nice to meet you! /Thank you

    • Yoroshiku onegaishimasu

  • You are so cute! /It's so cute!

    • Totemo kawaii desu!

  • Your skin is so soft./Your skin is so soft.

    • Hada ga totemo yawarakai desu ne.

  • I'm nervous./ I'm nervous.

    • Kinjou shite imasu

  • Don't worry, I'll be a gentleman./Act like a gentleman.

    • Shinshi-teki ni furumaimasu

  • I came from Taiwan/ Hong Kong./ Taiwan (Hong Kong).

    • Taiwan (Honkon) Kara Kimashita.


3. “Attack/Defend” during play and dirty talk (In the Bedroom)

This is where it really comes into play. It is an expression for conveying one's own feelings and requests.

[Communicate your own reaction]

  • It feels so good! /Feels so good!

    • Kimochi ii!

  • I'm getting horny./I'm getting horny.

    • Muramura Shite Kimashita

  • I love it./I love it.

    • Sore, Daisuki desu.

  • I'm coming! /Go, go!

    • Iku, iku!

  • You're so wet./ You're really wet.

    • Sugoku nureteru ne.

[Communicate your request]

  • Please be gentle./Please be kind.

    • Yasashiku shite kudasai.

  • More Advanced/ Faster./Deeper/Faster.

    • Motto fukaku/ Motto hayaku.

  • Can I touch you here? /Can I touch this?

    • Koko sawattemo ii?

  • SHOW ME YOUR BREASTS./Show me your boobs

    • Oppai wo misete.

  • Turn around./ Turn backwards.

    • Ushiro wo muite


4. Phrases girls often say (listening measures)

If you know what the girls are saying, then the service will be much more enjoyable.

  • “Doko ga ii desu ka?” /Where would you like?

    • Meaning: Where would you like me to touch it? /Where would you like them to attack?

  • “Itakunai desu ka?” /Doesn't it hurt?

    • Meaning: Doesn't it hurt? (Isn't it too strong?)

  • “Mou sugu desu ka?” /Is it coming soon?

    • Meaning: Is it coming soon (looks exciting)?

  • “Gomu tsukete ne.”/Put on some rubber.

    • Meaning: wear a condom. (*Absolutely strict compliance)


5. [Important] Bad words you should never say (Don't Say This!)

If you talk about these, there is a risk that the service will be immediately interrupted (forced to leave the store).

  • “Nama de Shitai.”/I want to do it live.

    • The act raw (without a condom) is strictly prohibited by Japanese law and store regulations.

  • “Honban dekiru?” /Can you do the actual performance?

    • It is extremely disrespectful to say this in a business category where actual activity (insertion) is prohibited.

  • “Shashin totte mo ii?” /Can I take a picture?

    • To protect your privacy, shooting is absolutely prohibited.


6. Avoidance of trouble and smart behavior during termination (Safety & Ending)

  • Wait a moment./Wait a minute.

    • Chotto matte.

  • Is this an extra charge? /Is this an extra charge?

    • Kore wa betsuryoukin desu ka?

  • Thank you, I had a great time! /Thanks, that was great!

    • Arigatou, saikou datta yo!

  • Can I see you again? /Can we meet again?

    • Mata aemasu ka?


💡 “3 tech hacks” to overcome language barriers

  1. Create and save your own “pointing sheet”

    The surest way is to take a screenshot of the vocabulary list in this article and show the smartphone screen when words don't come out.

  2. Translation app “conversation mode”

    If you use Google Translate or DeepL voice input, you can have conversations in real time. Many Japanese cast members are also used to communicating through translators.

  3. The power of smiles and “Arigatou”

    After all, attitudes speak louder than words. As long as they behave politely (gentlemanly conduct), girls will do their best.


summary

Japanese customs are experiences that go beyond “words,” but just knowing the minimum phrases can increase the fun many times over. In particular, the reaction during play (Kimochi-II!) is the best reward for the cast.

Please have the courage to add a word. It's sure to make your evening more exciting and amazing!


 

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