vol.15:Phrases that can be used in emergency ~If you encounter a disaster in Kyoto~

A big typhoon passed through Japan and caused a lot of damage. A large earthquake took place in Hokkaido, while its recovery was unavoidable.
I express my sincere condolences to those who suffered from the damage.

Foreigners who are visiting Japan, Japanese who are traveling, I think that everyone has sent uneasy days.
There is nothing as uneasy as not being able to communicate words in emergencies.

If you encountered a disaster in Japan, please try the next phrase.

What happened? → Nani ga okotta?
Has the train service resumed? → Densha wa ugoiteimasuka?
Are there any plug sockets I can use? → Dengen wa arimasuka?
Is there any Wi-Fi? → Wi-Fi wa arimasuka?
Where can I get (food / water / a blanket)? → Dokode(Tabemono/Mizu/Moufu)ga nyushu dekimasuka?
Where are the toilets? → Toire wa dokodesuka?

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