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Question
I’m heading to Tokyo on a business trip next week and I want to make a reservation at a restaurant for a dinner meeting with a client. How do I ask “Do you have a private room available?” in Japanese?


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Japango Editor Team
個室(こしつ)はありますか。
Koshitsu wa arimasu ka?
Do you have a private room available?

This phrase is helpful when you want to inquire about the availability of a private room in restaurants or venues, which is especially important for conducting discreet business meetings in Japan.

Koshitsu means “private room,” and wa arimasu ka? means “do you have available?”. You can replace koshitsu with any other specific facility or item you wish to inquire about. For example, for a conference room, you may say “kaigishitsu wa arimasu ka?” (会議室はありますか?).