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14 scenarios · 14 phrases
Real Japanese phrases for train · station · lost · found 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.
Excuse me, I'd like to ask about a lost item. I might have left a red snack box on the Yamanote Line train.
I left a black umbrella on the 〇〇 line yesterday. Has it been turned in?
Excuse me, I've left something behind. Where can I inquire about lost items?
Excuse me, I lost an umbrella at this station yesterday. Where is the lost and found center?
Excuse me, I forgot my [Description of item, pointing to it if possible] on the [Time] departure train bound for [Destination]. Is it still at the station?
Yesterday, I lost my umbrella at this station. Has it been turned in?
Excuse me, I might have lost my wallet on the 〇〇 line. I remember approximately what time the train was.
Excuse me, I left my umbrella on the train yesterday. Has it been turned in?
Excuse me, I found a lost item on the platform. What should I do with this?
Excuse me, I left something on the train. It's a blue backpack.
I left something on the train. It was on the [〇〇 - line name] line, a train going towards [〇〇 - direction]. It was around [〇 - time].
Excuse me, I've forgotten my luggage in a coin locker. What should I do?
Excuse me, I left my bag on the overhead rack on the [train line name] train just now. Where can I inquire about it?
Excuse me, I seem to have left my umbrella on the train I was just on. Where is the lost and found center?