Japanese Language & Japanese Culture See Tourist Boom As Tokyo 2020 approaches

Share this news:

As Tokyo 2020 approaches, the latest info on improving Japanese Language & Cultural fluency has been released by publisher, Quil Qin LLC. The free tip sheet, "7 Steps to Mastering Your Japanese Language Conversations" gives a rundown for tourists to communicate with Japanese people.

Publisher, Quil Qin LLC, has released a free tip sheet to help travelers going to Japan cut through the clutter and get to the most important aspects of building relationships with Japanese people. As Tokyo 2020 Olympics approach, Japan is welcoming a record-shattering number of foreign tourists. In 2016, the number of annual tourists reached about 24 million. By 2020, the government aims to attract 40 million tourists nationwide. With this boom in Japanese language and Japanese culture, communication between natives and tourists becomes key. Although technology like automated interpreters will be available, tourists that make an effort to speak Japanese are said to be highly appreciated by the Japanese people.


The tip sheet, “7 Steps to Mastering Your Japanese Language Conversations”, explains the essentials for Japanese language success and honoring Japanese culture during communication. The full list of tips can be found on the company’s website, https://brandonchin.net/


One of the most effective tips include:


Connecting with Japanese people online or meeting native Japanese face-to-face before one feels “ready.”


When asked about the reasons behind the tip sheet, Brandon Chin, Owner of Quil Qin LLC said,


“After living in Japan for a few years, I’ve met countless people that love Japanese culture that haven’t yet become conversationally fluent in Japanese. One thing I noticed is that certain nuances of Japanese culture were holding these language learners back from their fluency goals. So, I set out to create an experience for those that plan to travel to Japan. I based the ‘7 Steps to Mastering Your Japanese Language Conversations’ on the multilayered model of Japanese Culture presented in Roger J. Davies ‘Japanese Culture: The Religious and Philosophical Foundation’. I’m confident that applying these 7 steps will benefit Japanese language learners during their journey in Japan.”


The tip sheet is available for free and Japanese language learners are encouraged to share the tips with others who find the information useful. Any questions can be answered by going to the company website and filling out the contact form there.


Release ID: 224666