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15 scenarios · 28 phrases
Requesting service at your hotel — extra towels, room service, and similar asks. Centered on polite ways to make a request.
Real Japanese phrases for hotel · service requests situations. Each phrase is paired with its formal (keigo) and casual counterpart so you can pick the right register for who you're talking to. Tap any phrase to see audio, romaji, kana, the likely reply, and the gesture / etiquette note that goes with it.
Each phrase is crafted to native-quality standards, then reviewed by the operator for meaning, naturalness, and the formal/casual distinction before it ships.
Could I have some extra towels?
タオル、追加でもらえる?
たおる、ついかでもらえる?
Could I borrow an iron?
Could you call a taxi for me tomorrow morning?
I'd like a wake-up call at 6 AM, please.
I'd like to order room service.
I'd like to send my luggage to the next hotel.
Could I have one more pillow?
I don't know how to use the safe.
Please clean my room.
No cleaning is needed today.
Where can I get ice?
Is there a pharmacy nearby?
Could you call a taxi for me?
Excuse me, the bidet (warm water wash function) on this toilet isn't working, do you know how to use it?
Excuse me, could you post this postcard for me?