Question
I’m planning a business trip to Japan, and I’m concerned about introducing myself properly in a business meeting. How can I introduce myself and my company politely in Japanese?
Japango Editor Team
初(はじ)めまして、 [Your Name]と申(もう)します。[Your Company Name]の[Your Position]をしております。どうぞよろしくお願(ねが)いします。
Hajimemashite, [Your Name] to mooshimasu. [Your Company Name] no [Your Position] o shite orimasu. Doozo yoroshiku onegaishimasu.
Nice to meet you, my name is [Your Name]. I am the [Your Position] at [Your Company Name]. Please treat me favorably.
In a Japanese business setting, it’s essential to introduce yourself with respect and professionalism. The phrase “Hajimemashite” is a formal way to say “Nice to meet you.” By stating “[Your Name] to mooshimasu,” you are introducing your name politely. “[Your Company Name] no [Your Position] o shite orimasu” provides your company name and position. Finally, “Doozo yoroshiku onegaishimasu” is a standard phrase that translates to “Please treat me favorably,” which is a polite way to end your introduction. Customize with your details, and it’ll help you make a positive impression. Good luck with your business trip!


