
Question
I’m on a business trip to Japan, and I have a meeting scheduled at an office I’ve never been to before. I want to confirm the address with my colleague to make sure I’m heading to the right place. How do I say “Can you confirm the office address with me?” in Japanese?

Japango Editor Team
オフィスの住所(じゅうしょ)を確認(かくにん)してもらえますか。
Ofisu no juusho o kakunin shite moraemasu ka?
Can you confirm the office address with me?
This phrase is helpful when you need someone to verify a location or any detail with you. “Ofisu no juusho” means “office address”; “kakunin shite” means “to confirm”; and “moraemasu ka” is a polite way to ask if someone can do something for you.
You can adapt this question by replacing “ofisu no juusho” with any other item or information you want confirmed. The structure “thing o kakunin shite moraemasu ka?” is a useful pattern to remember when asking for confirmation in a polite manner.