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I’m visiting Japan for a business trip, and I have a meeting scheduled with a Japanese company this afternoon. I want to make sure I convey respect when asking for directions. How do I politely ask “Could you please tell me the way to the main office?” in Japanese?


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Japango Editor Team
本社(ほんしゃ)への行(い)き方(かた)を教(おし)えていただけますか。
Honsha e no ikikata o oshiete itadakemasu ka?
Could you please tell me the way to the main office?

Politeness is key in Japanese business settings, and using the phrase “oshiete itadakemasu ka” is a polite way to request information. Here, “honsha” means “main office”, and “ikikata” refers to “the way” or “how to go”. You can adapt this phrase by replacing “honsha” with any other location you need directions to, ensuring you maintain a respectful tone during your inquiries. Enjoy your business trip in Japan!