Japanese Lesson 112 忘れ物・落とし物をしたとき / Wasuremono ・Otoshimono o shita toki / When You Lose or Forget Something cover art

Japanese Lesson 112 忘れ物・落とし物をしたとき / Wasuremono ・Otoshimono o shita toki / When You Lose or Forget Something

Japanese Lesson 112 忘れ物・落とし物をしたとき / Wasuremono ・Otoshimono o shita toki / When You Lose or Forget Something

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🚨 Handle Lost Item Emergencies in Japan・From: Panic mode → To: Confident communication at key locations・From: "I lost my wallet!" → To: "densha no naka ni saifu wo wasuremashita" (I left my wallet on the train)


🎯 Navigate Three Critical Locations・At train stations: Go to "otoshimono sentaa" (lost and found center) and explain when/where・At shopping malls: Report to "annaijo" (information desk) with contact details・At police boxes: Fill out "ishitsu-todoke" (lost property report) with detailed descriptions


🎯 Master Essential Vocabulary & Phrases・Items: saifu (wallet), sumaho (mobile phone), kagi (key), kasa (umbrella)・Descriptions: "chairo no, futatsu-ori saifu desu" (brown, bi-fold wallet)・Contents: "kurejitto kaado to genkin ga haitte imasu" (credit cards and cash inside)・Key phrases: "doko ka wakarimasen" (I don't know where), "ima ryokou-chuu desu" (I'm traveling now)


📈 Perfect For:

  • JLPT N5-N3 learners who want to improve
  • People who want to use vocabulary and grammar they already know in real conversations
  • Anyone who wants effective Japanese learning tips in 10-minute weekly lessons


📚 More Resources:

  • Episode Scripts: patreon.com/mikisensei_welc
  • Official Website: https://www.welcjp.com
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