Episode 4: Shopping in Tokyo (東京でショッピング)

Welcome to Episode 4 of JapanTodayy! Today, Hana and Yuki are in Tokyo’s fashion hotspot Harajuku, doing a little shopping and chatting in casual Japanese. This episode is perfect for learning how to ask for prices, sizes, and preferences while shopping in Japan — something every traveler or learner needs!


🛍️ Scene Summary

After their café chat last week, Hana and Yuki decide to go shopping together. They browse clothes, talk about styles, and interact with a friendly shop staff. It’s a great opportunity to learn everyday Japanese used in stores, including how to politely ask questions and express opinions about clothing.


🗣️ Episode Dialogue

CharacterJapaneseEnglishKorean
Yukiこのジャケット、かわいくない?Isn’t this jacket cute?이 재킷 귀엽지 않아?
Hanaほんとにかわいい!試着してみたら?It really is! Want to try it on?진짜 귀엽다! 입어볼래?
Yukiすみません、これのMサイズありますか?Excuse me, do you have this in M size?저기요, 이거 M사이즈 있어요?
店員はい、ございます。少々お待ちください。Yes, we do. Please wait a moment.네, 있습니다. 잠시만 기다려 주세요.
Hana他の色もあるかな?I wonder if they have other colors too.다른 색도 있을까?
店員黒と白もございますよ。We also have black and white.검정색과 흰색도 있어요.
Yukiこれ、いくらですか?How much is this?이거 얼마예요?
店員4,500円になります。It’s 4,500 yen.4,500엔입니다.
Hana安いね!買っちゃいなよ〜That’s cheap! You should buy it~싸다! 사버려~
Yukiうーん、どうしようかな〜Hmm, what should I do~음~ 어떻게 할까~

📚 Key Vocabulary

  • かわいい (kawaii) – cute
  • 試着 (しちゃく) – trying on (clothes)
  • サイズ (saizu) – size
  • ありますか? (arimasu ka?) – do you have…?
  • いくらですか? – how much is it?

🎯 Grammar Spotlight: Asking Questions Politely

  • 〜ありますか? – “Do you have ~?” Example: Mサイズありますか? (Do you have M size?)
  • 〜いくらですか? – “How much is it?” Example: これ、いくらですか?

These are must-know phrases for shopping or dining in Japan. Always use polite form in stores!


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🏪 Cultural Tip: Shopping in Japan

Most stores in Japan are known for excellent service and politeness. You don’t usually try on shoes or clothes without asking — always say 試着してもいいですか? (May I try this on?). Don’t be surprised if staff bows or uses a lot of formal Japanese — it’s all part of Japan’s customer-first culture.


Thanks for following Hana and Yuki on their shopping trip in Tokyo! This episode is great for learning practical Japanese for real-world situations. Practice these phrases, and next time you’re in Japan, you’ll shop like a local!

🎥 Coming up in Episode 5: “Lost in Shibuya!” — What happens when Hana loses her way in one of Tokyo’s busiest districts?


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